The Science of False Memory
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Charles Brainerd and Valerie Reyna review a comprehensive trove of studies in cognitive science to highlight what is currently known about why people can remember things differently from what really took place and why some people have vivid memories of things that never took place at all.
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2006-11-02
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College of Human Ecology; Human Development; Memory; Cognitive Science
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