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}}A fake memory, such as a spurious recollection of events that never took place, as opposed to a memory that is merely inaccurate.<ref>https://dictionary.apa.org/pseudomemory</ref>
}}A fake memory, such as a spurious recollection of events that never took place, as opposed to a memory that is merely inaccurate.<ref>https://dictionary.apa.org/pseudomemory</ref>

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pseudomemory ( n., adj.)
OriginMedical / Psychiatric terms

A fake memory, such as a spurious recollection of events that never took place, as opposed to a memory that is merely inaccurate.[1]

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