What You’ll Discover in EP17 Speech 18 The Fiction of Memory Elizabeth Loftus, PhD
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- Elizabeth Loftus, PhD
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- Master’s Degree in Health or higher-Similar Field
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- 56:41
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- Date of the original program:
- Dec 16, 2017
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Since many decades, I have been creating memories in the minds of unsuspecting people. It is possible to convince people that they did things that were quite unlikely. False beliefs can lead people to believe they had traumatizing or emotional experiences. False memories, as true memories, can have negative effects on people’s future thinking, intentions and behavior. Is it possible to distinguish true memories from false memories? In multiple studies, I have created false memories in my mind. of People compared false memories to true memories. Once planted, the false memories look very much like true memories—in terms of Behavioral characteristics, emotionality, neural signatures. If false memories can be so readily planted in the mind, do we need to think about “regulating” this mind technology? What do these false memories tell us about nature? of Memory itself?
Educational Objectives
- Discuss recent scientific research regarding malleability of human memory.
- Describe the science of Memory distortion, psychotherapy, legal issues and other policy matters.
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Elizabeth Loftus, PhD Similar seminars and products 3
Elizabeth Loftus is Distinguished University Professor of California, Irvine. She has held positions in the Departments of Psychology & Social Behavior, and Criminology, Law & Society. She is Professor of Law.
Loftus earned her undergraduate degree in Mathematics & Psychology at UCLA and her doctorate in Psychology at Stanford University. She has published over 500 scientific articles and 23 books since then. Her books have been translated into Dutch (French, German), Japanese, Chinese, German and other foreign languages.
Loftus's research has focused on human memory, eyewitness testimony and also on courtroom procedure. Her research was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and National Science Foundation She was elected president of The Association for Psychological Science (APS), Western Psychological Association (twice), American Psychology-Law Society, and Experimental Psychology division of American Psychological Association (APA).
Loftus has been awarded seven honorary doctorates by universities in the United States and internationally for her research. The Netherlands, Great Britain (Israel), Norway, and Israel. There are many other awards and honors that she has received.
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Elizabeth Loftus, PhD Similar seminars and products 3
Elizabeth Loftus is the University’s Distinguished Professor of California, Irvine. She has held positions in the Departments of Psychology & Social Behavior, and Criminology, Law & Society. She is also Professor of Law.
Loftus received her undergraduate degrees in Mathematics and Psychology at UCLA, and her Ph.D. degree in Psychology from Stanford University. She has published over 500 scientific articles and 23 books since then. Her books have been translated into Dutch (French, German), Japanese, Chinese, and other foreign languages.
Loftus's research has focused on human memory, eyewitness testimony and also on courtroom procedure. Her research was funded by the National Institute of Mental Health and National Science Foundation She was elected president of The Association for Psychological Science (APS), Western Psychological Association (twice), American Psychology-Law Society, and Experimental Psychology division of American Psychological Association (APA).
Loftus has been awarded seven honorary doctorates by universities in the United States and internationally for her research. The Netherlands, Great Britain (Israel), Norway, and Israel. There are many other awards and honors that she has received.
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