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A study where participants watched a video, walked through a museum, and were then questioned with distorted details, such as changing the color of a car from blue to white and a jacket from blue to black, to test memory manipulation.
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This document is a court transcript from August 10, 2022, detailing the cross-examination of a witness named Loftus. The questioning focuses on Loftus's past psychological research into memory manipulation, specifically referencing a study where details like a car's color were altered to mislead subjects, and another experiment from the mid-1990s that involved implanting a false memory of being lost in a mall.
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A research study, detailed in a 1995 paper, where researchers attempted to implant a false memory in participants. The study involved telling subjects one false story (being lost in a shopping mall) alongside three true stories from their childhood.
1995-01-01
A memory experiment involving a simulated accident where the detail of a yield sign versus a stop sign was changed.
Date unknown
Conduct witness interviews and serve target letters.
Date unknown • New York, NY
Dot search and destroy task experiments
Date unknown • Laboratory setting (implied)
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