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  2. False memory - Wikipedia

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    The woman had given her description of the assailant to police shortly after the crime had happened. During the trial, memory researcher Elizabeth Loftus testified that memory is fallible and there were many emotions that played a part in the woman's description given to police. Loftus has published many studies consistent with her testimony.

  3. Memory lapses: What’s normal, what’s not - AOL

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    Not remembering the name of someone you’ve only met once or twice is pretty normal. Try some of these tips for remembering new names and faces: Say the person’s name back to them in conversation.

  4. Memory error - Wikipedia

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    Memory errors may include remembering events that never occurred, or remembering them differently from the way they actually happened. [1] These errors or gaps can occur due to a number of different reasons, including the emotional involvement in the situation, expectations and environmental changes.

  5. False memory syndrome - Wikipedia

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    False memory syndrome was a proposed "pattern of beliefs and behaviors" [1] in which a person's identity and interpersonal relationships center on a memory of a traumatic experience that the accused claims never happened but which the purported victim strongly believes occurred. [13]

  6. Lenawee County History | Remembering the documentary that ...

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    One of those properties was the Tilden farm off U.S. 12. Local farmers wanted nothing to do with Capone or the gangster activity. However, they were essentially forced to comply.

  7. Motivated forgetting - Wikipedia

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    Motivated forgetting is a theorized psychological behavior in which people may forget unwanted memories, either consciously or unconsciously. [1] It is an example of a defence mechanism, since these are unconscious or conscious coping techniques used to reduce anxiety arising from unacceptable or potentially harmful impulses thus it can be a defence mechanism in some ways. [2]

  8. Women Caught Men Thinking And Asked What’s On Their Mind ...

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    Image credits: Kate Henderson #14. About 20 years ago we talked about getting married. He said he was going to propose at some point so I was waiting. After a couple times of wondering when and ...

  9. I’m Still Here - The Huffington Post

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    They didn’t say anything else about it. I expected some kind of formal reprimand, perhaps a punishment or restraints. But it was like it never happened. It must happen more often than you think. “Yes, I need to use the bathroom,” I said. There was a door with a men/women/wheelchair sign on it.