Hundreds of people have claimed to have been abducted by aliens. Victims claim a vast degree of trauma resulting from the abductions including having foreign objects implanted in them and bodily "probing." One possible explanation for these claims involves the creation of false memories.
Psychologist Stephen Jay Lynn conducted a simulated hypnosis experiment in 1994, asking patients to imagine they had seen bright lights and experienced lost time. The results of the experiment revealed that 91% of subjects who had been primed with questions about UFOs stated that they had interacted with aliens.
The implications of this experiment are illustrated by research from
While an individual very well may believe they have been abducted, and even experience stress symptoms, it is much more likely that the individual is suffering from a combination of afflictions including sleep paralysis, hallucinations, and false memories.
