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be NO Ww ws Oo OY ~] oO Ke) a oO he be No (ee) = Hs Oo _ OY a ~] a oO a Ke} 20 21 22 23 24 25 Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE LCGVMAX5 10 The core memory of of memory, right? A. There are studie I want to talk about memories of Filed 08/10/22 -— Cross Document 761 Loftus Page 185 of 246 2480 trauma. trauma is stronger than other types s that show typically people can remember a core event and some core details, support for that proposition, yes. Q. People tend to remember the core or essence of trauma events, right? A. They can, yes. Q. People may forget some of the peripheral details of a trauma event, right? A. That can happen, yes. Q. But the core memories of a trauma event remain stronger, right? A. I probably agree with that. Q. And people who are involved in the trauma event tend to remember the core or gist of th vent better than those who are nonparticipants, right? A. There are at least one or two studies that show that if you participate, your memory is somewhat better than if you're just observing. Q. And if a person is involved in repetitive traumatic experiences, they are more likely to remember it, right? A. Generally, the more times something happens to you, the better your memory; or the more times you're exposed to SOUTH ERN D STR CT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300 DOJ-OGR-00016668

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Filename DOJ-OGR-00016668.jpg
File Size 531.5 KB
OCR Confidence 89.5%
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Indexed 2026-02-03 19:09:46.473544

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