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Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761 Filed 08/10/22 Page 104 of 246
LCGVMAX3 Loftus — direct
memory to talk about the nature of memory, the workings of
memory, how people can develop memories for things that didn't
happen or remember things differently from the way they
actually were, to talk about the work that and other
scientists have done on false memories.
QO. Thank you, Professor Loftus.
Please tell the jury what your present occupation is.
A. I'm currently a professor at the University of
California-Irvine, the Irvine campus. My title is
distinguished professor. And I have appointments in a
department called psychological science, that's a psychology
department; I have an appointment in criminology, law, and
society, that's kind of a criminology department; and I'm also
a faculty member in the law school.
Q. How long have you been at UC-Irvine?
A. joined the faculty in 2002, so it's coming on 20 years.
Q. And prior to joining the faculty at Irvine, had you been on
the faculty of any other university?
A. Yes. Prior to UC-Irvine, I was a professor at the
University of Washington in Seattle for something like 29
years. Prior to that, spent a few years on the faculty at
the graduate faculty at the New School for Social Research here
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