AbstractStudies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., family stories), and nonbelieved memories (i.e., memories no longer believed to have occurred) typically rely on experimenter provided or overtly elicited events. These methods may mis-estimate the frequency and nature of such events in everyday memory. Three studies examined whether such events would be elicited via indirect cueing. Participants recalled and rated events on autobiographical belief, recollection, and other characteristics associated with remembering. All three event types resulted, but with a low rate of nonbelieved memories. Believed and nonbelieved memories received similar perceptual and re-experiencing ratings, and both excee...
Normalizing forgetting of childhood events 2 Changes in autobiographical belief and memory ratings f...
The phenomenon through which an autobiographical memory is no longer believed to be a representation...
External cognition concerns knowledge that is embedded in our everyday lives and environment. One ...
AbstractStudies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., fami...
This article examines the idea that believing that events occurred in the past is a non-memorial dec...
The phenomenon through which an autobiographical memory is no longer believed to be a representation...
This article examines the idea that believing that events occurred in the past is a non-memorial dec...
Nonbelieved memories (NBMs) highlight the independence between distinct metamemorial judgements that...
We studied how different cue-types facilitate autobiographical recall. Participants joined in a stan...
Previous studies have shown that many people hold personal memories for events that they no longer b...
We report on the 1st experimental elicitation of nonbelieved memories for childhood events in adults...
The age distribution of nonbelieved memories (NBMs) reported by young and older adults typically ref...
This is the first empirical study of vivid autobiographical memories for events that people no longe...
Normalizing forgetting of childhood events 2 Changes in autobiographical belief and memory ratings f...
The phenomenon through which an autobiographical memory is no longer believed to be a representation...
External cognition concerns knowledge that is embedded in our everyday lives and environment. One ...
AbstractStudies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., fami...
This article examines the idea that believing that events occurred in the past is a non-memorial dec...
The phenomenon through which an autobiographical memory is no longer believed to be a representation...
This article examines the idea that believing that events occurred in the past is a non-memorial dec...
Nonbelieved memories (NBMs) highlight the independence between distinct metamemorial judgements that...
We studied how different cue-types facilitate autobiographical recall. Participants joined in a stan...
Previous studies have shown that many people hold personal memories for events that they no longer b...
We report on the 1st experimental elicitation of nonbelieved memories for childhood events in adults...
The age distribution of nonbelieved memories (NBMs) reported by young and older adults typically ref...
This is the first empirical study of vivid autobiographical memories for events that people no longe...
Normalizing forgetting of childhood events 2 Changes in autobiographical belief and memory ratings f...
The phenomenon through which an autobiographical memory is no longer believed to be a representation...
External cognition concerns knowledge that is embedded in our everyday lives and environment. One ...