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People are strikingly overconfident when judging whether someone is telling the truth.
Memory Revision
The process of altering or modifying memories, often involving the integration of new information or reinterpretation of existing memories.
Loftus
Refers to Elizabeth Loftus, a prominent psychologist known for her research on human memory, particularly on the malleability of eyewitness memory.
Nondeclarative Memories
Memories that are acquired and retrieved unconsciously, including procedural memories such as how to ride a bicycle.
Hippocampus
A major component of the brain in humans and other vertebrates, associated with memory forming, organizing, and storing.
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