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  2. Memory error - Wikipedia

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    Memories are likely to be altered when questions are worded differently or when inaccurate information is presented. For example, in one experiment participants watched a video of an automobile accident and were then asked questions regarding the accident.

  3. Memory erasure - Wikipedia

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    These emotional memories are powerful memories that can illicit strong physiological effects on a person. [12] An example of an emotional memory can be found in patients with PTSD, for these patients a traumatic event has left a lasting emotional memory that can have powerful effects on a person even without them consciously retrieving the memory.

  4. False memory - Wikipedia

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    Sleep deprivation can also affect the possibility of falsely encoding a memory. In two experiments, participants studied DRM lists (lists of words [e.g., bed, rest, awake, tired] that are semantically associated with a non-presented word) before a night of either sleep or sleep deprivation; testing took place the following day.

  5. ‘Cheap fake’ Biden videos burst into national spotlight - AOL

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    While the videos may not sway many Democrats to change their vote, over time the altered videos can reinforce and provide “artificial fuel” to a false narrative about Biden, he said.

  6. YouTube creators will soon have to disclose use of gen AI in ...

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    YouTube is rolling out new rules for AI content, including a requirement that creators reveal whether they've used generative artificial intelligence to make realistic looking videos. In a blog ...

  7. Memory implantation - Wikipedia

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    Memory implantation techniques were developed in the 1990s as a way of providing evidence of how easy it is to distort people's memories of past events. Most of the studies on memory implantation were published in the context of the debate about repressed memories and the possible danger of digging for lost memories in therapy. The successful ...

  8. Kate Middleton's Mother's Day Photo Marked 'Altered' on ... - AOL

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    Altered photo/video. The same altered photo was reviewed by independent fact-checkers in another post,” the disclaimer reads. ... March 11, to address the Mother’s Day photo editing scandal.

  9. Memory conformity - Wikipedia

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    Memory conformity and resulting misinformation can be either encountered socially (discourse between two or more people) or brought about by a non-social source. [2] One study found that if an individual was given false information during a post-event discussion, the accuracy of the individual's memory was lowered, but if the individual was given accurate information during the discussion ...