Dr. Bob Wildblood wrote:
> This reminds me of a study I read in about 2002 for which I have lost 
> the reference. A psychology professor on 9/12/2001 asked his students 
> to write their thoughts and memories of what they had seen on the news 
> in regard to 9/11. A year later he gathered as many together as he 
> could get and after a discussion showed them what they had written. A 
> significant number not only remembered it differently a year later, 
> but when they were shown what they wrote, actually denied that they 
> had ever written it. Does anyone have the reference for this. I know I 
> saw/read it, but after reading the article, I can't be sure.

Are you sure it's not a false memory? :-)

Chris
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