| 31. | False memories are often the result of leading questions in a therapeutic practice termed Recovered Memory Therapy.
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| 32. | Criminal charges based on testimony derived from recovered memories have resulted in huge legal fees and destroyed lives.
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| 33. | And, increasingly, prosecutors have sought to use recovered memory testimony in criminal courts, she said.
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| 34. | There is such a thing as recovered memories, but there is also the problem of false memories,
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| 35. | PET scans are not likely to emerge as lie detectors in courtroom battles over recovered memory, however.
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| 36. | Cook later recanted; his " recovered memory " of abuse turned out to be false.
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| 37. | Could this provide the basis of ` recovered memories "'_ a concept surrounded by controversy?
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| 38. | The people with recovered memories were more likely to mistakenly remember the word sweet than the control group.
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| 39. | She concluded that people with recovered memories were open to suggestion, and more likely to distort memories.
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| 40. | Mainstream psychiatric and psychological professional associations now harbor strong skepticism towards the notion of recovered memories of trauma.
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