When people cannot distinguish between real and imagined events, psychologists term this a source monitoring error. For example, events that happened during childhood can often change in memory over time to fit the past an individual wishes they experienced. Eventually, this memory becomes "truth." This incorrect recall is more common than many think and often results in family disagreements.

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