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False memory
False memory A false memory is a memory of an event that did not ...
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False memory (translated from Spanish)
False memory This page is being translated of the ... with Wikipedia continuing with the translation from false memory it is memory of an event that did not ...
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Talk:False memory
Talk:False memory Why has the list of subjects that ... thought by psychologists to be actually planting false memories. Among the things people allegedly remember ... know what you can do with Recovered Memory Therapy, you will recognize that it's ... the hot points in the debate over false memory and false memory syndrome, and ...
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Memory distrust syndrome
Memory distrust syndrome As source amnesia prohibits recollection of the ... disease . Such confusion has been loosely termed memory distrust syndrome by Gudjonsson and MacKeith in 1982. A person who suffers from memory distrust syndrome may distrust his or ...
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Repressed memory
Repressed memory A repressed memory, according to some theories of psychology, is a memory (often traumatic) of an event or environment ... event, often via therapy. The phenomenon of memory repression is sometimes referred to as "traumatic ... be possible the right brain stores the memory but does not communicate it to ...
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Down syndrome
Down syndrome Down syndrome Child with Down syndrome ICD-10 Q90 ICD-O: ICD-9 ... 000997 eMedicine ped/615 DiseasesDB 3898 Down syndrome (US, Canada and other countries) or Down's syndrome (UK and other countries) encompasses a ...
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Synthetic memory
Synthetic memory Synthetic memory, sometimes called "false memory" or "false memory syndrome" is a type of ...
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Down syndrome (Psychology wiki)
Down syndrome Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Grp strategy users area Translation Proj. Down syndrome ICD-10 Q 90 ICD-9 758.0 Down syndrome (US, Canada and other countries) or Down's syndrome (UK and other countries) encompasses a number ... 1866 . [edit] Overview The incidence of Down syndrome is estimated at 1 per 800 ...
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Eidetic memory
Eidetic memory Photographic memory, eidetic memory, or total recall, is the ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with great accuracy and in seemingly unlimited ... Claude Monet and Mozart, possibly had eidetic memory. Controversy Dr. Marvin Minsky, in his ...
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Talk:Asperger syndrome
Talk:Asperger syndrome For older discussion, see Archive 1 (May ... less judgemental) than "person with Asperger's Syndrome". By comparison you might want to note ... link I removed Sula Wolff, Beyond Asperger Syndrome Links between Schizoid personality disorder, Asperger syndrome and schizophrenia I believe it was one ... other than the one in the Asperger syndrome article which doesn't support your ...
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