Re: Retroactively morphing past memories through propaganda

2003-10-24 Thread Deborah Harrell
Russell Chapman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You've eaten a chocolate bar and you didn't really like it. Can a commercial afterwards persuade you that you did? 'Memory morphing' could be a powerful weapon for advertisers... Some of our more medically savvy

Retroactively morphing past memories through propaganda

2003-10-23 Thread The Fool
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/media/story.jsp?story=455650 Selling you a new past You've eaten a chocolate bar and you didn't really like it. Can a commercial afterwards persuade you that you did? 'Memory morphing' could be a powerful weapon for advertisers. But, asks David Benady, will they

Re: Retroactively morphing past memories through propaganda

2003-10-23 Thread Deborah Harrell
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/media/story.jsp?story=455650 Selling you a new past You've eaten a chocolate bar and you didn't really like it. Can a commercial afterwards persuade you that you did? 'Memory morphing' could be a powerful weapon for

Re: Retroactively morphing past memories through propaganda

2003-10-23 Thread Russell Chapman
--- The Fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You've eaten a chocolate bar and you didn't really like it. Can a commercial afterwards persuade you that you did? 'Memory morphing' could be a powerful weapon for advertisers... Some of our more medically savvy members may be able to clarify, but I