Episode 71: The Mandela Effect

Episode 71: The Mandela Effect

Author: Julia Brunet and Yvette Gonzalez, D.O. October 29, 2024 Duration: 36:42

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The Mandela Effect: Spooky Memories, Comedy Gold & Mind-Bending Mysteries!

Buckle up for a wild ride into the Mandela Effect on this Halloween-themed episode of the Medical Comedy Podcast! We're unraveling bizarre "false memories" — from the Fruit of the Loom logo debate to the Berenstain Bears spelling conundrum — and pondering, is it all in our heads, or are parallel universes at play? Explore intriguing theories, eerie vibes, and the psychology behind memory glitches. We'll share hilarious Reddit stories, react to viral TikToks, and dissect mind-boggling conspiracy theories. This episode is perfect for Mandela Effect enthusiasts, Halloween lovers, and mystery buffs!

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5. Confabulation in Cognitive Psychology: Kopelman, M. D. (1987). Two Types of Confabulation. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 50(11), 1482–1487.

6. Parallel Universes and the Mandela Effect: Broome, Fiona. Mandela Effect: What Is It? MandelaEffect.com.

7. Neurobiology of False Memories: Stark, S. M., Yassa, M. A., & Stark, C. E. (2010). Individual Differences in Spatial Pattern Separation Performance Associated with Healthy Aging in Humans. Learning & Memory, 17(6), 284–288.

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