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It�s not often that scientists make people watch the first episode of 24
in the name of science. It�s even rarer that they pick Jack Bauer�s
exploits because they wanted to show volunteers something �more true to
life�. Then again, as Jason Chan dryly says, �Some of the earlier
episodes were not as far-fetched as the later ones�.
Chan�s study is the latest to show how easy it is to disrupt our
memories, and supplant what we think we know with misinformation. In
this case, he and colleague Jessica LaPaglia from Iowa State University
showed volunteers the pilot episode of 24 and then selectively rewrote
some of their memories of the show�s events. For example, some of the
volunteers came to believe that an assassin (Mandy!) knocked out a
flight attendant with a stun gun, when she actually used a hypodermic
syringe.
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Phil
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