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'We can implant entirely false memories'

You were abducted by aliens, you saw Bugs Bunny at Disneyland, and then
you
went up in a balloon. Didn't you? Laura Spinney on our remembrance of
things
past

Thursday December 4, 2003
The Guardian

Alan Alda had nothing against hard-boiled eggs until last spring. Then
the
actor, better known as Hawkeye from M*A*S*H, paid a visit to the
University of
California, Irvine. In his new guise as host of a science series on
American
TV, he was exploring the subject of memory. The researchers showed him
round,
and afterwards took him for a picnic in the park. By the time he came to
leave,
he had developed a dislike of hard-boiled eggs based on a memory of
having made
himself sick on them as a child - something that never happened.

Alda was the unwitting guinea pig of Elizabeth Loftus, a UCI
psychologist who
has been obsessed with the subject of memory and its unreliability since
Richard Nixon was sworn in as president. Early on in her research, she
would
invite people into her lab, show them simulated traffic accidents, feed
them
false information and leading questions, and find that they subsequently
recalled details of the scene differently - a finding that has since
been
replicated hundreds of times.

More recently, she has come to believe that lab studies may
underestimate
people's suggestibility because, among other things, real life tends to
be more
emotionally arousing than simulations of it. So these days she takes her
investigations outside the lab. In a study soon to be published, she and
colleagues describe how a little misinformation led witnesses of a
terrorist
attack in Moscow in 1999 to recall seeing wounded animals nearby. Later,
they
were informed that there had been no animals. But before the debriefing,
they
even embellished the false memory with make-believe details, in one case
testifying to seeing a bleeding cat lying in the dust.

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