Damian Dowling

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Gibson (1982) argued that the use of hypnotism on witnesses in police investigations should be regarded as being equivalent to tampering with evidence. Memory doesn’t work like a tape-recording. It can be changed and adjusted even some time after the event, without the person even knowing. And once that has happened, there is no way at all of telling the difference between a constructed memory and a ‘real’ one.
Understand Psychology
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