Memory distortion in people reporting abduction by aliens.
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Daniel L Schacter | D. Schacter | R. Pitman | R. McNally | M. Lenzenweger | Richard J McNally | Roger K Pitman | Mark F Lenzenweger | Susan A Clancy | S. Clancy
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