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  2. Mar 13, 2020 · Confabulation. Some doctors believe the Mandela effect is a form of confabulation. A common analogy for confabulation is “honest lying.” A person creates a false memory without intending to lie...

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  3. May 20, 2024 · The Mandela Effect is a type of false memory that occurs when many different people incorrectly remember the same thing. It refers to a widespread false memory that Nelson Mandela died in...

  4. Jan 3, 2024 · Before we consider what is meant by false memories, let's look at an example of the Mandela effect as it will help us to understand how memory can be faulty (and may lead to the phenomenon that we are describing).

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  5. Jun 21, 2024 · According to neuropsychologist Aaron Bonner-Jackson, PhD, the Mandela Effect may happen because of our brains’ ability to create and store false memories. We offer some popular examples of the Mandela Effect that just might blow your mind, along with some possible explanations for the psychology behind the phenomenon. What is the Mandela Effect?

  6. The Mandela effect refers to the experience of a false memory that is shared by many people. In 2010, researcher Fiona Broome coined the term when she discovered that many people...

  7. Feb 20, 2024 · While the Mandela Effect was first used to describe a false memory about a specific event in time, the Visual Mandela Effect (VMA), occurs when people falsely remember certain details...

  8. Dec 2, 2023 · The Mandela effect is often agreed to be an example of a false memory—a recollection that seems true in your mind, but in reality, is either partially or entirely fabricated.