
Did I Really Do That?
Hidden Brain
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The Science of Confessions
In the early 20th century, a psychologist named Hugo Munsterberg described a case in Chicago. The suspect whom confessed had limited cognitive abilities and was a vulnerable person to issue as a suspect. He then realized that he embellished a story from one telling to another. And so we have a situation where he was interrogated for long periods of time.
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