Although it may be disconcerting to contemplate, true and false memories arise in the same way. Memories are attributions that we make about our mental experiences based on their subjective qualities, our prior knowledge and beliefs, our motives and goals, and the social context. This article describes an approach to studying the nature of these mental experiences and the constructive encoding, revival, and evaluative processes involved (the source monitoring framework). Cognitive behavioral studies using both objective (e.g., recognition, source memory) and subjective (e.g., ratings of memory characteristics) measures and neuroimaging findings are helping to clarify the complex relation between memory and reality
Two experiments tested the prediction based on the source monitoring framework that imagination is m...
The ability to remember the past depends on cognitive operations that are recruited when information...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic mem-ories are form...
& Reality monitoring refers to the process of discriminating between internally and externally g...
■ We used event-related fMRI to study two types of retrieval monitoring that regulate episodic memor...
The current thesis sought to investigate whether or not our ability to keep track of reality known a...
Declarative memory is characterized as a conscious, explicit memory. Declarative memory consists of ...
& The prefrontal cortex is strongly engaged by some, but not all, episodic memory tests. Prior w...
This chapter reviews cognitive-behavioral research on the processes involved in source monitoring, t...
<p>Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory, or memory of events from our personal past, have predomi...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Neuroimaging studies have found 'reality monitoring', our ability to distinguish internally generate...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
The posterior medial parietal cortex and the left prefrontal cortex have both been implicated in the...
Two experiments tested the prediction based on the source monitoring framework that imagination is m...
The ability to remember the past depends on cognitive operations that are recruited when information...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic mem-ories are form...
& Reality monitoring refers to the process of discriminating between internally and externally g...
■ We used event-related fMRI to study two types of retrieval monitoring that regulate episodic memor...
The current thesis sought to investigate whether or not our ability to keep track of reality known a...
Declarative memory is characterized as a conscious, explicit memory. Declarative memory consists of ...
& The prefrontal cortex is strongly engaged by some, but not all, episodic memory tests. Prior w...
This chapter reviews cognitive-behavioral research on the processes involved in source monitoring, t...
<p>Neuroimaging studies of episodic memory, or memory of events from our personal past, have predomi...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Neuroimaging studies have found 'reality monitoring', our ability to distinguish internally generate...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
The posterior medial parietal cortex and the left prefrontal cortex have both been implicated in the...
Two experiments tested the prediction based on the source monitoring framework that imagination is m...
The ability to remember the past depends on cognitive operations that are recruited when information...
This paper presents a cognitive neuroscientific perspective on how human episodic mem-ories are form...