e/Retractor (memory)

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has glosseng: False memory syndrome (FMS) is a term created by Peter J. Freyd and popularized by the False Memory Syndrome Foundation (FMSF) that describes an alleged condition in which a person's identity and relationships are affected by memories which are factually incorrect but are strongly believed. Members of the FMSF believe that alleged false memories are the result of recovered memory therapy, a term also defined by the FMSF in the early 1990s, which describes a range of therapy methods that are prone to creating confabulations. Some of the influential figures in the genesis of the theory are forensic psychologist Ralph Underwager, psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and sociologist Richard Ofshe. FMS is not recognized scientifically.
lexicalizationeng: False memory syndrome
lexicalizationeng: False-memory syndrome
lexicalizationeng: Retractor
instance ofe/Cognitive bias
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French
lexicalizationfra: Syndrome des faux souvenirs
Japanese
has glossjpn: 過誤記憶(かごきおく)とは、英語の概念「 」の日本語への訳語の一つ。同語のもう一つの訳語「虚偽記憶」に比べると、過去のエピソード記憶を叙述するクライエントに「嘘をつく」といった悪意がなく、「誤った記憶」を述べてしまったとするもの、という語義を持つのが特徴である。この特徴の発生については本項「日本への紹介と影響」にて詳述。
lexicalizationjpn: 過誤記憶
Portuguese
has glosspor: Memória celular é uma hipótese que postula que memórias, hábitos, interesses e gostos podem ser "memorizados" por outras células do corpo humano para além dos neurónios.
lexicalizationpor: Memória celular
Castilian
lexicalizationspa: Recuerdo falso
Turkish
has glosstur: Hücresel bellek, anılar, alışkanlıklar, ilgi alanları ve tad gibi özelliklerin beyin haricinde, insan vücudunun tüm hücrelerinde bir şekilde hafızaya alınabileceğini ileri süren bir hipotezdir.
lexicalizationtur: Hücresel bellek

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