WebAdd a comment. 1. The difference between could happen and could have happened is simple. Could happen is used when something actually had happened in the past.. On the other hand, could have happened is used when something didn't happen however might have happened.. In the following line, They looked shocked, as if not believing that all of ...
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WebSep 28, 2024 · 1 1 2 The obvious answers would be mistake or error or some such. Presume, assume, suppose might explain the mistake or error. Anything like Confabulation or false memory would be way over the top. – Robbie Goodwin Sep 28, 2024 at 23:09 Add a comment 4 Answers Sorted by: 2 For your specific example, I would suggest false alarm. WebSep 13, 2024 · Yes it does sound like dementia. If the level of detail puzzles you, could it be something from a movie or a book? Helpful Answer ( 5) F FelicityB Sep 2024 It could be dementia. It could be confabulation, or "honest lying." Or, sometimes old memories resurface. Stories of playing minor league baseball (as in a previous comment) are shared. matthiaslied
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Web- thinking something happened when it actually did not - Have lasting effect on behavior and are relatively easy to fabricate Loftus experiment - participants watched a video where a car accident occurred - based on what word was used in the question: "did you see any broken glass when the cars ____? (smashed, bumped, collided) WebApr 10, 2024 · Mental review: A common False Memory OCD compulsion is to mentally review past experiences to try and prove or disprove your doubts about what happened. … Web[transitive, intransitive] think (that…) to intend something; to have a plan about something. I think I'll go for a swim. I'm thinking in terms of about 70 guests at the wedding. remember [transitive] to remember something; to have something come into your mind. think to do something I didn't think (= it did not occur to me) to tell her. here\u0027s something you may want to re-think: