What really stood out to me was Blasey-Ford's description of memory instillation and retention in response to Feinstein's question re: reliability of memory.
What Blasey-Ford described (mostly-ish) is how the emotion and/or physical sensations of traumatic events can become "locked" inside a person, while the more specific details of the trauma are lost/fade.
TL;DR Because the "body memory" still exists and the finer details are lacking, it could be very easy to mix up different memories and unintentionally create a new "memory".