Mar
11
2019
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This article by Vice discusses the Mandela Effect, the phenomenon of remembering something differently from how it actually is.
The article references "Crashing Memory 2.0: False Memories in Adults for an Upsetting Childhood Event", a study by Elizabeth Loftus, professor of psychological science, criminiology, law and society.