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Essay On False Memory

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Memory is fallible and malleable that can be changed and created in order to incorporate new experience or information. This fabricated or distorted remembering of an event is called a false memory, however, never occurred in reality. Inaccurate information and erroneously attribution of an original source of the information causes to recollect entirely false events. The false memory can have profound implications that people are highly self-confident of their memories even though the events are never existed in their past. The purpose of this research is to explore the effect of the false memory and the possibilities of its formation. The false memory can be constructed by combining existing knowledge with misinformation or misattribution …show more content…

A lot of the time existing memories and knowledge influence memories to make the recollection entirely false altogether. Especially, inaccurate sources greatly influence on childhood false memory. The memory psychologist, Elizabeth Loftus, researches about the possibility of inducing the childhood false memory through the suggestion source. Her “lost-in-the-shopping-mall” study (Loftus, 1997) proves how moldable memory is when people recollect un-factual information. She reveals that suggestion source can lead people to believe that the entire events actually happen to them. Elizabeth and her colleagues implant the childhood false memory to individuals that they had been lost in a shopping mall. But, this memory is completely distorted to create new events that actually does not occur. This implantation of the false memory successfully induces them to recollect the false events and they describe their experience using more words and even add description in details. Their memory becomes stronger and more vivid because enough time has passed that original memory has faded. When they draw the event in their mind, the memory of real event, visiting a mall, becomes confounded with the suggestion that you were once lost in a mall. The brain may activate images of mall and those of being lost. The created memory can even be embellished with snippets from actual events, such as people once seen in a mall. The grains of experienced events or imaged events are integrated with inferences and other elaborations that go beyond direct

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