The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to delineate the conditions under which category-based thinking prompts the elicitation of false memories. Noting fundamental differences in the manner in which expected and unexpected person-related information is processed and represented in the mind, it was anticipated that, via gist-based recognition, participants would display a pronounced propensity to generate expectancy-consistent false memories. The results of three experiments supported this prediction. In addition, the research revealed that participants' false memories were accompanied by the subjective experience of knowing (Expt. 2) and that false recognition was exacerbated under...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
Several laboratory techniques have been developed over the last few decades that reliably produce me...
In the present study, the persistence of personal false memories (FMs) after social feedback that de...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
Although memory often serves us well, it can also prove highly unreliable. The study of illusions an...
Previous research (Dewhurst & Anderson, 1999) has shown that the presentation of multiple items from...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of SPSS files from eight experiment...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
People sometimes falsely deny having experienced an event. In the current experiments, we examined t...
A false memory appears when a person recalls memories of events that did not actually happen to him ...
Two experiments (modeled after J. Deese's 1959 study) revealed remarkable levels of false recal...
Four experiments examined subjective experience during retrieval in the DRM false memory paradigm [D...
It is a part of the common belief in many cultures, as the European culture, that human beings make ...
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 ...
Several laboratory techniques have been developed over the last few decades that reliably produce me...
In the present study, the persistence of personal false memories (FMs) after social feedback that de...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
The present research investigated the generation of memory illusions. In particular, it attempted to...
Although memory often serves us well, it can also prove highly unreliable. The study of illusions an...
Previous research (Dewhurst & Anderson, 1999) has shown that the presentation of multiple items from...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data consist of SPSS files from eight experiment...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
People sometimes falsely deny having experienced an event. In the current experiments, we examined t...
A false memory appears when a person recalls memories of events that did not actually happen to him ...
Two experiments (modeled after J. Deese's 1959 study) revealed remarkable levels of false recal...
Four experiments examined subjective experience during retrieval in the DRM false memory paradigm [D...
It is a part of the common belief in many cultures, as the European culture, that human beings make ...
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 ...
Several laboratory techniques have been developed over the last few decades that reliably produce me...
In the present study, the persistence of personal false memories (FMs) after social feedback that de...