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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 782 Filed 01/15/25 Page 121 0f 158121
LBAGmax4 Rocchio - Cross
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Yes, many of the studies specifically look at disclosure
that is delayed, as in not occurring at the time of the abuse.
And then look at what are those rates at various points in
time, so it could be a week later, it could be a month later,
it could be a year later or five years later.
Q. So those are all variables in this idea of when disclosure
occurs; right?
A. They are variables in the dynamics of the delay. They are
all examples of delayed disclosure at various points in time.
Because delayed disclosure refers to disclosure at some point
after the incident that's being disclosed.
Q. I want to ask you some questions about memory now, which is
another area of your opinion.
You agree with me that memory is a complex topic?
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I do.
Q. Memory is generally regarded as the mental registration,
retention and recollection of past experiences, sensations or
thoughts; would you agree with that?
A. I would.
Q. And there are a number of parts of the brain that work in
connection to form memories; would you agree with that?
A. I would.
Q. Do you know what those parts are?
A. I'm not an expert on neuroscience, so I would not -- I
could certainly go and review the literature and get back to
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