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November 29, 2021 Meeting with Dr. Rocchio

November 29, 2021 Meeting with Dr. Rocchio • Loftus studies are laboratory based; lot of her research has been done with credible person telling someone that something happened to them; Loftus studies say can get people to endorse false details and experiences that haven't occurred • Wouldn't just see something on tv and believe it happened to the person; in most studies, involve someone who subject knows or has reason to trust; no evidence to suggest that lab setting translates into real world memory for traumatic events; fact that someone can't remember certain details or details fade with time is not indication of how true memory is • People lose peripheral details over time, that happens with normal human memory • Lab research has shown that when someone tells a false story, remains less changed over time because it can be rehearsed • Understood notice with Dietz opinion as saying that someone who has PTSD highly unlikely to keep item given by perpetrator • Often

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November 29, 2021 Meeting with Dr. Rocchio • Loftus studies are laboratory based; lot of her research has been done with credible person telling someone that something happened to them; Loftus studies say can get people to endorse false details and experiences that haven't occurred • Wouldn't just see something on tv and believe it happened to the person; in most studies, involve someone who subject knows or has reason to trust; no evidence to suggest that lab setting translates into real world memory for traumatic events; fact that someone can't remember certain details or details fade with time is not indication of how true memory is • People lose peripheral details over time, that happens with normal human memory • Lab research has shown that when someone tells a false story, remains less changed over time because it can be rehearsed • Understood notice with Dietz opinion as saying that someone who has PTSD highly unlikely to keep item given by perpetrator • Often

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November 29, 2021 Meeting with Dr. Rocchio Loftus studies are laboratory based; lot of her research has been done with credible person telling someone that something happened to them; Loftus studies say can get people to endorse false details and experiences that haven't occurred Wouldn't just see something on tv and believe it happened to the person; in most studies, involve someone who subject knows or has reason to trust; no evidence to suggest that lab setting translates into real world memory for traumatic events; fact that someone can't remember certain details or details fade with time is not indication of how true memory is People lose peripheral details over time, that happens with normal human memory Lab research has shown that when someone tells a false story, remains less changed over time because it can be rehearsed Understood notice with Dietz opinion as saying that someone who has PTSD highly unlikely to keep item given by perpetrator Often people still feel fondness for perpetrator; part of dynamic ofcoercivecontrolis abuse interspersed with positive interactions that build trust; often victim confused about nature of relationship and keeps sense of false hope; gift giving can be part of what victim associates with positive aspect of relationships; in clinical practice, LR has treated people who hold on to things of monetary value, feel that were abused, why not keep thing; has treated people who say reminds them that relationship not all bad all time; some people have said don't think about particular thing given, but triggered by something else; for some people, item is a reminder and don't want it; gift giving can have coercive effect, can increase dependency, increase perpetrator's control Prepared for trial testimony 3502-043 Page 1 of I SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER PARAGRAPHS 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, and 17 EFTA_00001866 EFTA00157056

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