How We “Remember” Things That Never Happened

“There are two distinct types of memory: Verbatim, which allows us to recall what specifically happened at any given moment, and gist, which enables us to put the event in context and give it meaning.” A new study has surprised researchers with the finding that “verbatim and gist memory are separate, parallel systems. So separate, in fact, that ‘there is some evidence’ they occupy different sections of the brain.”