There is keen interest in what enables rememberers to differentiate true from false memories and which strategies are likely to be the most effective. This study measured electrical brain activity while healthy young adults performed a mnemonic discrimination task, deciding whether color pictures had been studied, were similar to studied pictures (lures), or were new. Between 500 – 800 ms post-stimulus, event-related potentials (ERPs) for correctly recognized studied pictures and falsely recognized lures compared to those for correctly rejected novel items had a left centroparietal scalp distribution typical of the parietal old/new effect associated with recollection. This is in line with previous evidence that similar lures may elicit fals...
Episodic memory function is well known to decline with age and there is evidence to suggest seniors ...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
[EN] Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made ...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
<div><p>Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have ma...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
This study investigates event related potentials (ERP) elicited by true and false recognition using ...
Although memory often serves us well, it can also prove highly unreliable. The study of illusions an...
The DRM paradigm is used to examine false memory—when a list of highly associated words (e.g. SEWING...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
False recollection refers to the retrieval of contextual information associated with an event that h...
The misinformation effect, a phenomenon in which eyewitness memories are altered via exposure to pos...
Episodic memory function is well known to decline with age and there is evidence to suggest seniors ...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
[EN] Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made ...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
<div><p>Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have ma...
Memory researchers have long been captivated by the nature of memory distortions and have made effor...
This study investigates event related potentials (ERP) elicited by true and false recognition using ...
Although memory often serves us well, it can also prove highly unreliable. The study of illusions an...
The DRM paradigm is used to examine false memory—when a list of highly associated words (e.g. SEWING...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
AbstractWe examined the neural activity associated with true and false recognition during both encod...
False recollection refers to the retrieval of contextual information associated with an event that h...
The misinformation effect, a phenomenon in which eyewitness memories are altered via exposure to pos...
Episodic memory function is well known to decline with age and there is evidence to suggest seniors ...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...
Memory judgments can be based on accurate memory information or on decision bias (the tendency to re...