There are many more prejudices and misinterpretations that take an emotional weight and thus affect our memories and distort, as well as mental models from those memories. This distortion is combined with the flexible, adaptable, biological nature of our memories, where tweaked or adjusted in response to experiences after remembering real events, it means that what we remember and what actually the difference in that grows widely. If something is actually happening, then the memory that produces is going to include more sensory information than that which we had dreamed or was told about the second or third hand, and this type such memory has been given priority. When this distinction between real and imagined breaks, then it happens when things like brain hallucinations, psychology, and schizophrenia are there. At this time when fake news and human brain and the flexibility of memory can be found, to encourage people to believe things that are not true in the world, to encourage those who are not truthful for the benefit of those world desires. Because memories and experiences are used by our brain to create a mental model about the deeds of our world, it is confident to believe that we are always completely objective, logical and rational, but it there is only one useful illusion.

There are many more prejudices and misinterpretations that take an emotional weight and thus affect our memories and distort, as well as mental models from those memories. This distortion is combined with the flexible, adaptable, biological nature of our memories, where tweaked or adjusted in response to experiences after remembering real events, it means that what we remember and what actually the difference in that grows widely. If something is actually happening, then the memory that produces is going to include more sensory information than that which we had dreamed or was told about the second or third hand, and this type such memory has been given priority. When this distinction between real and imagined breaks, then it happens when things like brain hallucinations, psychology, and schizophrenia are there. At this time when fake news and human brain and the flexibility of memory can be found, to encourage people to believe things that are not true in the world, to encourage those who are not truthful for the benefit of those world desires. Because memories and experiences are used by our brain to create a mental model about the deeds of our world, it is confident to believe that we are always completely objective, logical and rational, but it there is only one useful illusion.

Our memory is not like electronic data on hard drives or tampering words. The information is stored through the construction and activity of synapses in the brain. But the cells are not static, they are alive, and in the steady state of flow, a kind of semi-stable balance They respond to stimulation and activity and adapt accordingly. Because human memory is based on the activity of the junction between neurons (axon-to-dendrite). Confirmation bias refers to the tendency of accepting those people who confirm their pre-existing beliefs and ignore them challenging information. "At its core, there is a need to get the brain confirming information that is in line with the current thoughts and beliefs of a person." In fact, someone can say that hard work is done to accept, reject, wrong or distort the mind, whether it is seen as accepting or threatening existing beliefs. "This bias is made in early life because a child learns to differentiate between fantasy and reality.

Our memory is not like electronic data on hard drives or tampering words. The information is stored through the construction and activity of synapses in the brain. But the cells are not static, they are alive, and in the steady state of flow, a kind of semi-stable balance They respond to stimulation and activity and adapt accordingly. Because human memory is based on the activity of the junction between neurons (axon-to-dendrite). Confirmation bias refers to the tendency of accepting those people who confirm their pre-existing beliefs and ignore them challenging information. "At its core, there is a need to get the brain confirming information that is in line with the current thoughts and beliefs of a person." In fact, someone can say that hard work is done to accept, reject, wrong or distort the mind, whether it is seen as accepting or threatening existing beliefs. "This bias is made in early life because a child learns to differentiate between fantasy and reality.

Our memory is not like electronic data on hard drives or tampering words. The information is stored through the construction and activity of synapses in the brain. But the cells are not static, they are alive, and in the steady state of flow, a kind of semi-stable balance They respond to stimulation and activity and adapt accordingly. Because human memory is based on the activity of the junction between neurons (axon-to-dendrite). Confirmation bias refers to the tendency of accepting those people who confirm their pre-existing beliefs and ignore them challenging information. "At its core, there is a need to get the brain confirming information that is in line with the current thoughts and beliefs of a person." In fact, someone can say that hard work is done to accept, reject, wrong or distort the mind, whether it is seen as accepting or threatening existing beliefs. "This bias is made in early life because a child learns to differentiate between fantasy and reality.

Confirmation bias is a specific type of cognitive bias that inspires us to reduce the information we already believe that seek out and ignore or threaten the facts that threaten what we believe. Studies show that when people are presented with facts that are contrary to their belief, parts of the brain that control logic and rationality become inactive. But, parts of the brain that show emotions may be affected.





The human brain is now extremely complex and is much more capable than any other creature. It has beliefs, fantasies, perspectives, and prejudices, which often feed in the mental models of all the world, often through the influence of their memories. Not only our memories are affected, but our response to new events also changes. The challenge to the events is that our mental models of the world can feel 'wrong', can lead to uncertainty, and therefore complete with resistance by the brain; If you are not sure what is going to happen, then there is something dangerous that cannot be prepared for you. This leads to the brain hazard-detection system reaching different degrees, causing stress and anxiety.





According to a global report, People are confused about the reliability of "news" and where it comes from. 59 percent of people believe that they were unsure what they see in the media is true and not, while 7 out of 10 said that they worry about fake news used as "weapons" are there. People are vulnerable to fake news in the first place? Are there any strategies that we can develop to save ourselves from lies and falsehood?





Psychologists say that it is for this reason that people are faced with counterfeit news as adults in facing childhood strategies. Fake news reaches too many people and spreads very quickly with accurate information. The important thing is that the provision of fake news relies on people's news outlets, and there are many reports that they do not know how to separate the truth from falsehood and lies. Another link between false memories and fake news: the effect of authorization, apparent legitimacy or explicit validity.

Humans are a very social species, but are very hierarchical; Our awareness of our position in society, and which is above us or deep, is deeply embedded in the brain. There are many results, one of which is that we believe in people whom we see, respect, or just believe in trust, we often observe our own. A weak patient often relies on the physician, the small children regularly understand what they say to their parents, in the stressful environment of the court, the lawyers can be very scary for the witness and the police offer to invoke immediate obedience.





How to spot fake news? How can we protect our brain from fake news?



There are several things to look at while evaluating online content: See the entire article, many fake news stories use to catch the attention of sensational or shocking headlines. Often fake titles of news stories are in all caps and use exclamation points. So first, look beyond the title. Check the source of the story, do you recognize the website? Is this a reliable/reliable source? If you are unfamiliar with the site, see About the section or get more information about the author. Satirical sites are popular online and sometimes it is not always clear whether the story is just a joke or parody. Check the website, is it known for the satire or making funny stories? Are there any sources in the story? If so, then check that they are reliable or if they exist! False news stories often have incorrect dates or changed time limits. It is also a good idea to check the article when it is published, is it a current or old news story? Are your thoughts or beliefs affecting your decision of a new feature or report? So check the facts and prejudices.





Can humor protect our brain from the fake news?