John Michael Strubhart

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In a 2010 study by Isabel Lindner et al., researchers found that simply observing another person performing an act can create false memories that we performed that act. They report: In three experiments, participants observed actions, some of which they had not performed earlier, and took a source-memory test. Action observation robustly produced false memories of self-performance relative to control conditions.
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe: How to Know What's Really Real in a World Increasingly Full of Fake
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