A historical note on false traumatic memories
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Auteurs : Gerald M. Rosen ; Marc Sageman ; Elizabeth LoftusSource :
- Journal of Clinical Psychology [ 0021-9762 ] ; 2004-01.
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Unhampered by current ethical standards and human subject committees, H. Bernheim (1889) created a false memory of a horrific traumatic event. Bernheim also demonstrated his subject's willingness to discuss the implanted memory with a representative of the law. Bernheim's work represents the first documented case of an implanted false traumatic memory, with direct relevance to contemporary debates. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Psychol.
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