“…Indeed, media speculation about the possibility of protests preceded both the Olympic torch relay and the Royal Wedding-although both events in reality occurred with minimal disruption (Gibson & Walker, 2012;Malik, 2011)-and subjects might have even imagined these hypothetical protests at the time of the media coverage. We know that photos can lead people to elaborate on the information they receive, and to then believe they actually saw or heard those elaborated details (e.g., Garry, Strange, Bernstein, & Kinzett, 2007;Henkel, 2012). Therefore, the images of unrest in the convincing and unconvincing doctored photos could have encouraged subjects to retrieve relevant mental imagery, which they might in turn have misattributed to their recollections of the target events via a feature importation mechanism (Henkel & Carbuto, 2008;Johnson, Hashtroudi, & Lindsay, 1993;Lyle & Johnson, 2006).…”