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[QUOTE="grandmotherweb:1429803"][URL]https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/mind-guest-blog/stop-calling-it-false-memory-syndrome/[/URL] 'The ill-conceived term “false memory syndrome” may have been uttered once or twice in the 1990s, but science is totally over it. [...] A syndrome is characterized by symptoms, and a symptom is “a physical or mental feature that is regarded as indicating a condition of disease”. But false memories aren’t a disease. We all have them. Having them is healthy and normal. [...] Consider this a desperate call from a memory scientist to get it together and stop with these semantic shenanigans.'[/QUOTE]
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