Anonymous ID: e9e4cb Nov. 7, 2021, 10:32 a.m. No.14945111   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5121 >>5130

>>14944997

every bread is notable, just have to filter the shills not just the notable,

anons opines should also be notable.

this is not a news channel media aggregrator, this is a home of the real fact checkers who voluntarily put their own interests aside,

Truth above all, no matter which side is speaking !!

And of course shitposting, which is essential work

Anonymous ID: e9e4cb Nov. 7, 2021, 10:47 a.m. No.14945167   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14935319

>His Google Chrome history was full of this 8KUN QR social media site. I have seen nudity, unholy drawings, nazi cartoons, breasts and sick jokes that he posts here.

parental controls are a thing !!

difficult to teach the young the skill of discernment.

He been led astray by shills or you is a shill.

report away degenerate female.

tits out of fcuk off !!

Anonymous ID: e9e4cb Nov. 7, 2021, 11:26 a.m. No.14945397   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5486 >>5610 >>5689

>>14945371

>Elizabeth Loftus, 77

SOUNDS LIKE A C.I.A ASSET AND ELITE TALKING HEAD

Creation of False Memories

Dr. Loftus believes that there is a high probability of someone being able to implant false memories into another person's memory. A great example of this is the story mentioned earlier that happened to Dr. Loftus herself, when hse was told that it had been her that had found her mother in the swimming pool after she had drowned. Although it really was not her that found her mother, after being told that it had been her, Dr. Loftus began to recall memories of the event (the memories did turn out to be false, because it was her uncle and not her that found her mother in the swimming pool) even though the memories had not been there in the first place. Dr. Loftus' widely used and extremely controversial technique, "Lost in a Shopping Mall" is an attempt by her to prove the possibility of being to implant false memories into a person's brain. In this study, Dr. Loftus contacted the family members of the participants for help; what she needed from them were a couple of memories that actually happned to the participant at around age 5 and also to make sure that they had never really been lost in a shopping mall (Loftus, 1994). When the participants came in, they were given a sheet of paper with three memories on it (two had actually happened, while the third was the false memory that they were trying to implant, of being lost in a shopping mall at the age of five). In the write up of the experiment Dr. Loftus mentions that the false memory event had to be something that was mildly traumatic, but not enough to cause long term damage even after the participant was debriefed. When given the paper with the memories on it, participants were to say if they remembered the event happening or not (and state on a scale of 1 to 11 how confident they were in decided whether or not the event happened) and if they rememebered it happening to write down as many details as they could recall about the event. One particular participant, "Chris" remembered being lost in a shopping mall and had many details to go along with the event. He clearly remembered wandering around thinking that, "he would never see his family again" and he also remembered that a man came up to him wearing a blue flannel shirt; "Chris" also remembered finding his mother and her telling him, "to never do that again," (2008 October 10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQr_IJvYzbA). In this particular case, Dr. Loftus and her team were able to implant a false memory into "Chris's" mind and his brain ran with, adding in several in depth memories and details to go along with the false one. At the end of the study Dr. Loftus and her team debriefed all participants so that no distress would come to them because of the implantation of the false memory. This study is one of Dr. Loftus' more popular studies, however, with the popularity also comes the controversy over whether or not deceiving a participant is okay. This study has been publicly criticized many times over because of 1) the way that is was conducted and 2) because the findings of the study scare people, because everyone thinks of memory as something like videotape recorder and Dr. Loftus is proving that, that particular metaphor is not correct.

 

Another study that Dr. Loftus completed was titled "The Bunny Effect" and had to do with one of the most famous rabbits in history, Bugs Bunny. This study was another on the ability of creating false memoies in the minds of the participants; in this study Dr. Loftus was trying to find if she would be able to convince people that as a child they had attended Disney Land or Disney World and met Bugs Bunny. Participants created memories of seeing Bugs Bunny at one of the Disney locations when in reality that is not possible because Bugs Bunny is a Warner Bros. character. Participants remembered meeting Bugs Bunny at one of the parks and recalled specific memories of the meeting, such as talking to Bugs and hugging him. Participants also mentioned how excited they remembered being when they met Bugs at either Disney Land or Disney World. This study is another popular example of how easy it is to create false memories; memories are suggestible and cannot be recalled exactly as they stored becuase memories are jumbled when the thinking process commences.

https://biographyofelizabethloftus.weebly.com/theories.html