Psychology:
False memories are the events which never happened, or events, remembering which is different from the way happened. The most frequently used paradigm in studying false memories is the paradigm, made by Deese-Roediger-McDermott. According to the typical DRM experiments, where participants were studying some words that were related to the non-presented world. The high level of false memories was demonstrated when the participants, mentioned earlier, were asked to remember and recall the words from the lists.
The term of False Memory Syndrome was first created by FMSF, and it was called “a pseudoscientific syndrome which was developed to defend ...