
Susan A. Clancy
Susan A. Clancy is a psychologist and researcher known for studying the psychological and neurological aspects of memory, particularly how memories can be unreliable or altered over time. Her work explores topics like repressed memories, false memories, and the ways in which our minds construct and sometimes distort past experiences. She combines scientific research with insights into how memory functions, aiming to better understand the accuracy of our recollections and their impact on personal and legal contexts. Her contributions help clarify the complex nature of human memory and its implications for therapy, law, and everyday life.