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After more than two decades of exploring the power of misinformation, researchers have learned a great deal about the conditions that make people susceptible to memory modification. Memories are more easily modified, for instance, when the passage of time allows the original memory to fade.
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faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/sciam.htm
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When misinformation has been embraced by individuals, what happens to their .... Sometimes this occurs because they have no original memory (it was never ...
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learnmem.cshlp.org/content/12/4/361.full
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4. When misinformation has been embraced by individuals, what happens to their original memory? 5. What is the nature of misinformation memories? ... Sometimes this occurs because of deliberation. And sometimes it appears as if the original event memories have been impaired in the process of contemplating misinformation.
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webfiles.uci.edu/eloftus/LoftusLearning&MemoryMisinfo05...
webfiles.uci.edu/eloftus/LoftusLearning&MemoryMisinfo05.pdf?uniq=-iv15l6
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Does misinformation actually impair a person's ability to remember details? And, once misinformation is embraced and reported, do people genuinely believe in their misinformation memories? The fate of the original memory Does misinformation alter preexisting memory traces?
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www.caic.org.au/fms-sra/harvard.htm
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Because it shows that the author fundimentally didn't understand what he's writing about (sort-of like what happens when I write about open source :) - at least nobody's ever quoted me as an authority on that particular subject) ... # re: Still more misinformation about virtual memory and paging files...
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blogs.msdn.com/larryosterman/comments/402314.aspx
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This effect occurs when, for example, an individual watches a scene, is later given a description of the scene in which ... The researchers hypothesized that false memories are more likely to occur if memory for an original event is weakly established in the brain and memory for misinformation is strongly established.
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/11/031111072018.htm
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immediately. If their memories are incorrect then, what happens to memories after a day has passed; a week; a month; years? ... Thus, the misinformation effect occurs when information received after a memory has formed influences the way we remember the event.
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www.alleydog.com/101notes/memory.html
www.alleydog.com/101notes/memory.html
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More at: news.bbc.co.uk and www.abc.net.au; Original report (payment or subscription required): Nature Neuroscience ... UFOs, miracle diets, astrology, satanic ritual abuse, recovered memory: a new book traces our irrational love of misinformation.
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recoveredmemorytherapy.blogspot.com/
recoveredmemorytherapy.blogspot.com/
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Interference theory of forgetting—A theory that assumes forgetting occurs because the primary memory trace to be remembered is confused with one or more other memories.
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www.memoryzine.com/glossary.html
www.memoryzine.com/glossary.html
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