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The Karolinska Institute organizes a conference on false memories, and what the Thomas Quick case can teach the world of research. But the issue is also international and participants from other countries are expected, such as American research that has shown how people can be induced to believe in extreme events. Richard J. McNally, professor of psychology at Harvard, talks about his studies of people who have false memories. They may have notions of past lives or of being abducted by aliens. He compares to people who claim to have had repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse.