This study examined the types of strategies people use to verify putative childhood memories and the degree to which their preferred strategies are restricted in typical memory implantation studies. We asked subjects to describe a situation in which they recalled a false childhood experience and a hypothetical situation in which they pretended to have developed a false memory after taking part in a memory implantation study. We also asked them how they did (or would) determine the source of the event. We found that subjects relied primarily on other people and cognitive strategies to verify their experiences. These results suggest that laboratory situations cultivate false memories in part because they prevent people from talking to others ...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
False memory implantation studies are characterised by suggestions indicating that specific unrememb...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Research to date has exclusively focused on the implantation of false memories for single events. Th...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...
This thesis investigated intentionally fabricated autobiographical memories (IFAMs), memories delibe...
People depend on various sources of information when trying to verify their autobiographical memorie...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
False memory implantation studies are characterised by suggestions indicating that specific unrememb...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Research to date has exclusively focused on the implantation of false memories for single events. Th...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...
This thesis investigated intentionally fabricated autobiographical memories (IFAMs), memories delibe...
People depend on various sources of information when trying to verify their autobiographical memorie...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...