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Science / Elizabeth Loftus / Misinformation effect / Recovered memory / False memory syndrome / Recovered-memory therapy / Witness / Autobiographical memory / Eyewitness memory / Memory / Cognitive science / Mind
Date: 2003-12-09 12:27:08
Science
Elizabeth Loftus
Misinformation effect
Recovered memory
False memory syndrome
Recovered-memory therapy
Witness
Autobiographical memory
Eyewitness memory
Memory
Cognitive science
Mind

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