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False memory? False memory syndrome? The so‐called false memory syndrome?

Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 1996
The current reemergence of clinicians’ attention to the sequelae of childhood sexual abuse has been met by a powerful critical opposition. The criticisms often extend to many forms of psychotherapy and to psychoanalytic treatments of trauma. This article situates the debate in its historical context.
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False perceptions of false memories.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1996
Rice University We argue that the preceeding comment by J. J. Freyd and D. H. Gleaves (1996) on H. L. Roediger and K. B. McDermott's (1995) article contests claims that we never made.
Henry L. Roediger, Kathleen B. McDermott
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Creating False Memories

Scientific American, 1997
Researchers are showing how suggestion and imagination can be used to create "memories" of events that did not actually occur.
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False memory syndrome

The Lancet, 1995
The phenomenon known as false memory syndrome has sparked controversy within the field of psychotherapy and is threatening the credibility of the entire profession. False memory syndrome describes the "recovery" of vivid memories which did not take place. Affected adult patients accuse their parents of childhood sexual abuse which had been "forgotten"
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False Memories

Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2007
Abstract. In recent years, there has been an explosion of research on false memories: The subjective experience of remembering something if that something did apparently not happen in reality. We review a range of findings concerning this phenomenon: False memories of details and of whole events by adults and children, as well as false memories of ...
Melanie Caroline Steffens   +1 more
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False Memories

2008
This chapter contains section titled: Introduction Modifying Memories for Experienced Events False Memories for Completely New Events Future Directions for False Memory Research ...
E.J. Marsh, A.N. Eslick, L.K. Fazio
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False Memory in Schizophrenia

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
H, Miyaoka   +3 more
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False memory

2002
Abstract memory item is retrieved in a new context, ‘implicit’ could particularly provide an opportunity for new information to modify the initial trace (Nader et al. 2000; Sara 2000; Berman and Dudai 2001). The cues available in retrieval could also cause subjects to select, rearrange and distort the retrieved information (Tulving 1983;
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False alarms and false memories.

Psychological Review, 1999
Henry L. Roediger, Kathleen B. McDermott
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MEMORY CONFIDENCE AND FALSE MEMORIES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2002
Steffen, Moritz, Todd S, Woodward
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