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  10. "full_text": "Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE Document 761 Filed 08/10/22 Page 181 of 246 2476\nLCGVMAX5 Loftus - cross\n1 Q. And the participants were between the ages of 18 to 53, right?\n2 A. Yes.\n3 Q. And you tried to implant a false memory, right?\n4 A. We tried to suggest to them that they, as a child, have\n5 been lost in a shopping mall for an extended period of time and\n6 then rescued by an elderly person and reunited with their\n7 family.\n8 Q. So research subjects were -- they were shown one-paragraph\n9 stories describing four events, right?\n10 A. Well, again, that was a 1995 paper; but the fine details of\n11 the method, that sounds close, yes, but --\n12 Q. So but there were three true stories and one false one,\n13 right?\n14 A. Yes.\n15 Q. Okay. And you told the subjects that you talked to their\n16 parents, right?\n17 A. Yeah, or an older sibling.\n18 Q. So a parent or older sibling, right?\n19 A. Yes.\n20 Q. And you found out from the parents experiences that had\n21 happened to the subjects when they were children, right?\n22 A. Yes, some true experiences.\n23 Q. Right. For the three true ones, right?\n24 A. Yes.\n25 SOUTHERN DISTRICT REPORTERS, P.C. (212) 805-0300\nDOJ-OGR-00016664",
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