We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, belief in accuracy, and recollection of an autobiographical experience. Participants viewed six virtual scenes (e.g., park) and were tested on their belief/recollection. After 1-week, participants were randomly assigned to four groups. One group received social feedback that one scene was not experienced. A second group received objective false evidence that one of the scenes was not shown. A third group received both social feedback and objective false evidence and the control group did not receive any manipulation. Belief in occurrence dropped considerably in the social feedback group and in the combined group. Also, nonbelieved memories were m...
When receiving disconfirmatory social feedback about recollected events, people sometimes defend and...
The False Memory Archive is a unique art collection containing hundreds of false memory reports subm...
In the current experiments, we attempted to elicit nonbelieved memories (NBMs) using the Deese/Roedi...
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, beli...
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, beli...
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, beli...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Autobiographical memory is defined as an individual’s ability to remember events that have happened ...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
This article examines the idea that believing that events occurred in the past is a non-memorial dec...
When receiving disconfirmatory social feedback about recollected events, people sometimes defend and...
Two studies investigated the mechanisms of false memory creation and the character of recollective e...
When receiving disconfirmatory social feedback about recollected events, people sometimes defend and...
The False Memory Archive is a unique art collection containing hundreds of false memory reports subm...
In the current experiments, we attempted to elicit nonbelieved memories (NBMs) using the Deese/Roedi...
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, beli...
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, beli...
We examined the impact of social feedback and objective false evidence on belief in occurrence, beli...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Autobiographical memory is defined as an individual’s ability to remember events that have happened ...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
This article examines the idea that believing that events occurred in the past is a non-memorial dec...
When receiving disconfirmatory social feedback about recollected events, people sometimes defend and...
Two studies investigated the mechanisms of false memory creation and the character of recollective e...
When receiving disconfirmatory social feedback about recollected events, people sometimes defend and...
The False Memory Archive is a unique art collection containing hundreds of false memory reports subm...
In the current experiments, we attempted to elicit nonbelieved memories (NBMs) using the Deese/Roedi...