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Re: False Memory Syndrome vs. Lying Perpetrator Syndro

Posted by fires on June 27, 2004, at 14:25:12

In reply to Re: False Memory Syndrome vs. Lying Perpetrator Syndro, posted by tabitha on June 26, 2004, at 23:37:07

>>And don't many victims of other traumas such as auto accidents or shootings say that they don't recall the incident itself? Remember the story of the 'central park jogger', who was a victim of a horrific assault and rape? She has made a good recovery from her injuries, but still has no memory of the assault. <<

That's generally not a memory loss problem. It's due to the victim being rendered unconscious. It's hard to remember something that you weren't capable of remebering, due to unconsciousness. (or temporary/permanent brain damage).

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