This court transcript page from August 10, 2022, details the testimony of a witness named Loftus on the subject of memory. Loftus explains that while traumatic experiences can create strong memories of core events, they are susceptible to distortion from post-event suggestion. The witness also clarifies that a person's confidence in their memory is a reliable indicator of accuracy only under 'pristine' conditions, free from suggestion over a short period of time.
This document is a biographical profile of Chris Anderson, detailing his transition from a physicist at Los Alamos to the editor of Wired magazine (2001-2012) and founder of the drone company 3DR. It highlights his background in physics, his perspective on the tech industry, and his entry into the drone hobbyist community via his children. The document contains a House Oversight footer, suggesting it is part of evidence collected for a congressional investigation.
This page, stamped as evidence for the House Oversight Committee (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015914), appears to be an excerpt from a book or essay titled 'Are the Androids Dreaming Yet?'. It features an image of a MakerBot 3D printer and text discussing the history of computer architecture (von Neumann vs. Harvard), the roles of companies like Intel and ARM, and the basic definition of software programs. The text cuts off mid-sentence at the bottom of the page.
This page, marked with a House Oversight stamp, appears to be an excerpt from a book or report describing deep brain stimulation experiments. The narrator recounts being invited by a Dr. Heath to observe a patient named Donna, whose brain (specifically the septum) was stimulated electrically during an interview. The text describes how the stimulation altered Donna's mood from religious reflection to a state of embarrassment and languorous relaxation.
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