In this article I discuss how false memories do not always have to be associated with negative outcomes. Indeed, under some circumstances, memory illusions, like other illusions more generally, can have positive consequences. I discuss these consequences in the context of the adaptive function of memory, including how false memories can have fitness-relevant benefits for subsequent behavior and problem solving. My hope is that this article changes how illusions are conceptualized, especially those arising from memory. Rather than being a "demon" that vexes our theories of memory, illusions can be thought of as sometimes having positive consequences much in the same way as many of the other outputs of a very powerful, adaptive memory system
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
Memory serves critical functions in everyday life, but is also prone to error. This article examines...
People sometimes falsely deny having experienced an event. In the current experiments, we examined t...
McKay & Dennett (M&D) suggest that some positive illusions are adaptive. But there is a bidirectiona...
Previous research is replete with examples of the negative consequences of false memories. In the cu...
Previous research has shown that survival-related processing of word lists enhances retention for th...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of SPSS files from eight experiment...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
The reconstructive process in memory may cause distortions or errors. Associative memory illusion is...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
Memory is prone to distortions that can have serious consequences in everyday life. Here we integrat...
Memory illusions may be defined as cases in which a rememberer’s report of a past event seriously de...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
Previous research has shown that rating words for their relevance to a future scenario enhances memo...
Although memory often serves us well, it can also prove highly unreliable. The study of illusions an...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
Memory serves critical functions in everyday life, but is also prone to error. This article examines...
People sometimes falsely deny having experienced an event. In the current experiments, we examined t...
McKay & Dennett (M&D) suggest that some positive illusions are adaptive. But there is a bidirectiona...
Previous research is replete with examples of the negative consequences of false memories. In the cu...
Previous research has shown that survival-related processing of word lists enhances retention for th...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of SPSS files from eight experiment...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
The reconstructive process in memory may cause distortions or errors. Associative memory illusion is...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
Memory is prone to distortions that can have serious consequences in everyday life. Here we integrat...
Memory illusions may be defined as cases in which a rememberer’s report of a past event seriously de...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
Previous research has shown that rating words for their relevance to a future scenario enhances memo...
Although memory often serves us well, it can also prove highly unreliable. The study of illusions an...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
Memory serves critical functions in everyday life, but is also prone to error. This article examines...
People sometimes falsely deny having experienced an event. In the current experiments, we examined t...