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False memories / produced for TLC by Rubin Tarrant Productions.

Contributor(s): Caragol, Pamela | Learning Channel (Firm) | Rubin Tarrant Productions (Firm) | Cottrell Mangum Music (Firm) | Films for the Humanities (Firm)Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 videocassette (approximately 52 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 inRecord Searches:
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Content type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videocassetteSubject(s): False memory syndrome | Interviewing in law enforcement | Memory -- Research | False memory syndrome | Interviewing in law enforcement | Memory -- Research | MemoryGenre/Form: Crime films. | Crime films.Online resources: Download Production credits: Written, produced, and directed by Pamela Caragol ; editor, Mark Masters ; music, Cottrell Mangum Music.Summary: Describes how human memory works and shows how, through suggestion, individuals can come to believe they experienced events that never happened. Focuses on two cases of false memory syndrome and its consequences. Also describes the "cognitive interview" technique employed in British law enforcement to elicit accurate memories unlikely to be recalled in standard interviews of crime witnesses.
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Originally produced in 2000 for television.

"11987."

Written, produced, and directed by Pamela Caragol ; editor, Mark Masters ; music, Cottrell Mangum Music.

Describes how human memory works and shows how, through suggestion, individuals can come to believe they experienced events that never happened. Focuses on two cases of false memory syndrome and its consequences. Also describes the "cognitive interview" technique employed in British law enforcement to elicit accurate memories unlikely to be recalled in standard interviews of crime witnesses.

VHS.

Public performance rights included. TxDN.

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