False. Photographic memory, also known as eidetic memory, is not solely dependent on the occipital lobe, which primarily processes visual information. Instead, it involves a complex interplay of various brain regions, including those related to encoding, storage, and retrieval of memories. While the occipital lobe plays a role in visual processing, memory formation and recall involve multiple areas across the brain.
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False Memory Syndrome Foundation was created in 1992.
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Photographs of suspects should not be shown to witnesses if a physical lineup is expected later because the witnesses are likely to remember the people in the pictures as the perpetrator even if they're not and pick them in the lineup from this false memory.
Phantom memory is a false memory which doesnt exist in reality .These references are available to collect byGC
False. The main or primary memory is the Random Access Memory that is both readable and writable.
False Memory Syndrome is a condition where a person's memories are not factually correct. The only symptom they experience is that they remember things that did not happen.
This paradigm was called DRM(Deese Roediger McDermott) which addresses the false memory effect and is designed to reliably lead people to insist they have experienced an event.
False. The occipital lobe is primarily responsible for visual processing, not for planning, problem-solving, or speech. Functions related to planning and problem-solving are mainly associated with the frontal lobe, while speech production is primarily linked to the Broca's area located in the frontal lobe and Wernicke's area in the temporal lobe.
This paradigm was called DRM(Deese Roediger McDermott) which addresses the false memory effect and is designed to reliably lead people to insist they have experienced an event.