Multiple Choice
In the research on false memories, why was it easier to implant some memories and not others?
A) We have very clear recollections about our childhoods.
B) The emotion evoked by the potentially implanted memory played a role.
C) The emotion evoked by the potentially implanted memory did not play a role.
D) The individuals always immediately realize when they have acquired a false memory.
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