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- Corroboration of Child Abuse Memories
- Forgetting and Recovering the Unforgettable. Psychological Science - Volume 19, Number 5 - May 2008
- Recovered Memory Project
- Research discussing corroboration and accuracy of recovered memories: An Annotated Bibliography
- Research Reveals Brain Has Biological Mechanism To Block Unwanted Memories
- The Leadership Council - Trauma and Memory
- Videotaped Discovery of a Reportedly Unrecallable Memory of Child Sexual Abuse
- What about Recovered Memories? Jennifer J. Freyd
Skeptics
- Loftus, E.F. & Pickrell, J.E. (1995) The Formation of False Memories Psychiatric Annals 25:720-5.
- False Memory Syndrome Foundation
- Remembering Dangerously Skeptical Inquirer magazine : March/April 1995
- Recovered Memories": Recent Events and Review of EvidenceAn Interview with HARRISON G. POPE Jr., M.D. Currents in Affective IllnessXIII (7), July 1994, 5-12
- Study shows how false memories rerun 7/7 film that never existed. James Randerson, science correspondent The Guardian, Wednesday 10 September 2008