Although retrieval practice typically enhances memory retention, it can also impair subsequent eyewitness memory accuracy (Chan, Thomas, & Bulevich, 2009). Specifically, participants who had taken an initial test about a witnessed event were more likely than nontested participants to recall subsequently encountered misinformation—an effect we called retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES). Here, we sought to test the generality of RES and to further elucidate its underlying mechanisms. To that end, we tested a dual mechanism account, which suggests that RES occurs because initial testing (a) enhances learning of the later misinformation by reducing proactive interference and (b) causes the reactivated memory trace to be more susceptible to ...
Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition...
Many studies have demonstrated retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES), in which taking an initial r...
Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition...
Although retrieval practice typically enhances memory retention, it can also impair subsequent eyewi...
Although retrieval practice typically enhances memory retention, it can also impair subsequent eyewi...
Retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to the finding that immediately recalling the details...
Immediately recalling a witnessed event can increase people’s susceptibility to later postevent misi...
Eyewitnesses typically recount their experiences many times before trial. Such repeated retrieval ca...
People\u27s later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that event. ...
Retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to the finding that immediately recalling the details...
Taking an intervening test between learning episodes can enhance later source recollection. Paradoxi...
Despite the robust memory-enhancing benefits of retrieval practice, an initial test can sometimes ex...
A number of recent studies have found that recalling details of an event following its occurrence ca...
Retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to the finding that immediately recalling the details...
Taking an immediate recall test prior to misinformation exposure can increase eyewitness suggestibil...
Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition...
Many studies have demonstrated retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES), in which taking an initial r...
Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition...
Although retrieval practice typically enhances memory retention, it can also impair subsequent eyewi...
Although retrieval practice typically enhances memory retention, it can also impair subsequent eyewi...
Retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to the finding that immediately recalling the details...
Immediately recalling a witnessed event can increase people’s susceptibility to later postevent misi...
Eyewitnesses typically recount their experiences many times before trial. Such repeated retrieval ca...
People\u27s later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that event. ...
Retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to the finding that immediately recalling the details...
Taking an intervening test between learning episodes can enhance later source recollection. Paradoxi...
Despite the robust memory-enhancing benefits of retrieval practice, an initial test can sometimes ex...
A number of recent studies have found that recalling details of an event following its occurrence ca...
Retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES) refers to the finding that immediately recalling the details...
Taking an immediate recall test prior to misinformation exposure can increase eyewitness suggestibil...
Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition...
Many studies have demonstrated retrieval-enhanced suggestibility (RES), in which taking an initial r...
Extending recent work that has demonstrated that the act of remembering can result in the inhibition...