This chapter discusses human functional neuroimaging findings about how the brain creates true and false memories. These studies have shown that different brain systems contribute to the creation and retrieval of false memories, including systems for sensory perception, executive functioning and cognitive control, and the medial temporal lobe, which has long been associated with episodic and autobiographical memory formation. Many neuroimaging findings provide support for an associative account of false memories, which proposes that false memories arise from associating unrelated mental experiences in memory. At the same time, other neuroimaging findings suggest that false memory creation may depend on states of brain activity during memory...
Originally published as v. 13 n. 6, pt. 2, this supplement is Proceedings of HBM 2001We used a funct...
A false memory appears when a person recalls memories of events that did not actually happen to him ...
In clinical and court settings, it is imperative to know whether posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
This chapter discusses human functional neuroimaging findings about how the brain creates true and f...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Some recent studies have explored the false memory and its mechanisms. True memories depend on draw ...
The neural correlates of true memory formation (TMF) and false memory formation (FMF) were investiga...
False recognition, a type of memory distortion where one claims to remember something that never hap...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
The topic of false memory in schizophrenia has been well documented in earlier research contribution...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
ABSTRACT—The imperfect nature of memory is highlighted by the regularity with which people fail to r...
Kühnel S, Mertens M, Woermann FG, Markowitsch HJ. Brain Activations During Correct and False Recogni...
What does science tell us about memory phenomena such as false and repressed memories? This issue is...
Originally published as v. 13 n. 6, pt. 2, this supplement is Proceedings of HBM 2001We used a funct...
A false memory appears when a person recalls memories of events that did not actually happen to him ...
In clinical and court settings, it is imperative to know whether posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD...
This chapter discusses human functional neuroimaging findings about how the brain creates true and f...
AbstractMemory distortion occurs in the laboratory and in everyday life. This article focuses on fal...
Some recent studies have explored the false memory and its mechanisms. True memories depend on draw ...
The neural correlates of true memory formation (TMF) and false memory formation (FMF) were investiga...
False recognition, a type of memory distortion where one claims to remember something that never hap...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether neural activity can differ...
The topic of false memory in schizophrenia has been well documented in earlier research contribution...
fMRI has the potential of being able to differentiate between false memory and deception, but to app...
ABSTRACT—The imperfect nature of memory is highlighted by the regularity with which people fail to r...
Kühnel S, Mertens M, Woermann FG, Markowitsch HJ. Brain Activations During Correct and False Recogni...
What does science tell us about memory phenomena such as false and repressed memories? This issue is...
Originally published as v. 13 n. 6, pt. 2, this supplement is Proceedings of HBM 2001We used a funct...
A false memory appears when a person recalls memories of events that did not actually happen to him ...
In clinical and court settings, it is imperative to know whether posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD...