Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: MAME
Wouldn't it be weird to know that your brain would randomly delete existing information from itself? Therefore, something could happen to you and you quite literally could never, ever remember that it happened. It would be completly absent from your memory. That just doesn't sound reasonable
I don't think they get randomly deleted, they just fade away. You might remember something that happened a long time ago, but the resolution has decreased. You won't remember the details that you could before, so your brain must compensate to give you a mental picture. They memory comes back to you, but the accuracy is distorted.
I remember hearing about something on a show about police investigations, and they said that they noticed that people's accounts of the same event differ. It's not that they're lying, but their brain "fills in the gaps" of the missing info. But from doing the studies they found that people really don't remember things with that great accuracy. They might remember the general idea of the person, but when asked about what color shirt they were wearing or what color eyes they had, the accounts differed.
http://my.webmd.com/content/article/100/105579.htm
And another informative article:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NAH/is_8_31/ai_80120500