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While eyewitness testimony is a cornerstone of the legal system, it is famously one of the most persuasive yet potentially unreliable forms of evidence. Recent research suggests a more nuanced view: eyewitness memory is not inherently broken but is highly "malleable" and susceptible to contamination by police procedures and the passage of time. The Fragility of Memory

: While jurors find high-confidence witnesses the most persuasive, studies show that confidence is often a poor predictor of actual accuracy, as it can be falsely boosted by suggestive questioning. Impact on Justice The cognitive science of eyewitness memory - ScienceDirect Eyewitness

The human brain does not record events like a video camera; instead, memory is reconstructive. While eyewitness testimony is a cornerstone of the