Term ID: T1572

False Memory

/false-memory/
Recollections of events that never occurred or memories that are significantly distorted from actual experiences, often created through suggestion, imagination, or reconstruction processes during memory retrieval.
Example: A person developing detailed memories of being lost in a mall as a child after repeated suggestions from family members, despite the event never happening according to objective records.

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Reference: Loftus & Pickrell (1995)