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  2. Disinformation attack - Wikipedia

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    Scientific information can become distorted as it is transferred among primary scientific sources, the popular press, and social media. This can occur both intentionally and unintentionally. Some features of current academic publishing like the use of preprint servers make it easier for inaccurate information to become public, particularly if ...

  3. History of military technology - Wikipedia

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    In general, craft-based innovation, disconnected from the formal systems of science, was the key to military technology well into the 19th century. Interchangeable gun parts, illustrated in the 1832 Edinburgh Encyclopaedia. Even craft-based military technologies were not generally produced by military funding.

  4. Methods used to study memory - Wikipedia

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    Scientific reductionism has pushed our understanding of memory closer to the neural level. In order to broaden our understanding, we need to draw conclusions from converging evidence. Studying memory in animals such as birds, rodents, and primates is difficult because scientists can only study and quantify observable behaviors.

  5. How We Form Memories and Experience Memory Loss ... - AOL

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    What science tells us about about memory and the brain, including how brief lapses and serious issues happen. How We Form Memories and Experience Memory Loss, According to a Scientist Skip to main ...

  6. Memorization - Wikipedia

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    Memorization (British English: memorisation) is the process of committing something to memory. It is a mental process undertaken in order to store in memory for later recall visual, auditory, or tactical information. The scientific study of memory is part of cognitive neuroscience, an interdisciplinary link between cognitive psychology and ...

  7. Forensic hypnosis - Wikipedia

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    Orne concluded in 1979 that while memory could be improved through hypnosis, using the tool also risked the hypnotist introducing outside information and distorting the memory. While popular culture and scientific journals began to hail forensic hypnosis as a method for recovering faultless memories which were stored inside of our minds ...

  8. The Science Behind the Incredible Long-Term Memory of ... - AOL

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    The matriarch’s memory bank is a font of survival knowledge for a herd, so this means that poaching is a huge threat to their survival as a species. Poachers kill the largest elephants with the ...

  9. Memory erasure - Wikipedia

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    Long-term memory has a much larger capacity than the prior two and actually stores information from both these types of memories to create a long lasting and large memory. Long-term memory is the largest target for research involving selective memory erasure. Within long-term memory there are several types of retention. [10]