Phantom Crash of Flight 334 is a piece of digital artwork by Elizabeth McTaggart which was uploaded on April 29th, 2013.
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Phantom Crash of Flight 334
Artist
Elizabeth McTaggart
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Digital Art - Fractal Art And Digital Collage
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Phantom Crash of Flight 334::...
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A false memory is any incident that a person clearly remembers but that either did not happen or did not happen the way the person remembers it. False memories have been the subject of much controversy in the fields of psychiatry and psychology.
The Creation of Memories::
Many people think of memory as an exact recording of information, but memory is highly suggestible. For memories to be encoded into long-term memory, they must be frequently rehearsed. A number of factors can cause memories to be inaccurately coded. For example, when a parent repeats a memory to a child with a minor detail added, the child may remember the detail as having occurred, even when it did not. When we incorrectly recall information for a test, we are experiencing false memories. However, the best-known example of a false memory is a recovered memory.
False memory syndrome is not recognized by the DSM-IV as a diagnosis, but has been documented and examined in several scientific studies. The repressed memory phenomenon has waned in recent years, though some psychotherapists still believe that repressed memories can be recovered, and some still use techniques to help their clients recover these memories. In a few cases, clinicians have been sued for creating false memories in their clients.
References:
Colman, A. M. (2006). Oxford dictionary of psychology. New York, NY: Oxford
University Press.
Loftus, E. F. (n.d.). Creating false memories. Retrieved from
http://faculty.washington.edu/eloftus/Articles/sciam.htm
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Elizabeth McTaggart
Thank you so much Bob and Nadine, for the feature in Artist News! I appreciate the support!!
Avis Noelle
Imaginative and creative, I love the idea behind it…and the colors!
Elizabeth McTaggart replied:
The mind is such a fascinating thing, isn't it!?! I appreciate your compliment, Avis!
Elizabeth McTaggart
Thank you so much for the feature in MOUSE Group, Barbara!! I appreciate the v/f and support!