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- Memory_distrust_syndrome abstract "Memory distrust syndrome is a condition coined by Gísli Guðjónsson and James MacKeith in 1982, in which an individual doubts the accuracy of their memory concerning the content and context of events of which they have experienced. Since the individual does not trust their own memory, they will commonly depend on outside sources of information rather than using their ability for recollection. Some believe that this may be a defense or coping mechanism to a preexisting faulty memory state such as Alzheimer's disease, amnesia, or possibly dementia.The condition is generally considered to be related to source amnesia, which involves the inability to recall the basis for factual knowledge. The main difference between the two is that source amnesia is a lack of knowing the basis of knowledge, whereas memory distrust syndrome is a lack of believing the knowledge that exists. The fact that an individual lacks the trust in their own memory implies that the individual would have a reason or belief that would prevent them from the trust that most of us have in our recollections. Cases concerning memory distrust syndrome have led to documented false confessions in court cases.".
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- Memory_distrust_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Delirium.
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- Memory_distrust_syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Social_exclusion.
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- Memory_distrust_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "Memory distrust syndrome".
- Memory_distrust_syndrome wikiPageWikiLinkText "memory distrust syndrome".
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- Memory_distrust_syndrome subject Category:Psychology.
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- Memory_distrust_syndrome comment "Memory distrust syndrome is a condition coined by Gísli Guðjónsson and James MacKeith in 1982, in which an individual doubts the accuracy of their memory concerning the content and context of events of which they have experienced. Since the individual does not trust their own memory, they will commonly depend on outside sources of information rather than using their ability for recollection.".
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