Several studies have shown that reliable implicit false memory can be obtained in the DRM paradigm. There has been considerable debate, however, about whether or not conscious activation of critical lures during study is a necessary condition for this. Recent findings have revealed that articulatory suppression prevents subsequent false priming in an anagram task (Lovden & Johansson, 2003). The present experiment sought to replicate and extend these findings to an implicit word stem completion task, and to additionally investigate the effect of articulatory suppression on explicit false memory. Results showed an inhibitory effect of articulatory suppression on veridical memory, as well as on implicit false memory, whereas the level of expli...
A reduction in false alarms to critical lures is observed in the DRM paradigm (Roediger & McDermott,...
Effects of attention control and forewarning on the activation and monitoring of experimentally indu...
Presentation times of study words presented in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm varie...
Recent studies with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (Deese 1959; Roediger & McDermott, 1995) paradigm h...
This poster presentation will present preliminary data for a novel study investigating the effect of...
In two experiments, implicit false memory was investigated in Korsakoff patients and controls follow...
In the Deese paradigm, studying a list of semantic associates (holiday, beach, etc.) produces false ...
Memory is prone to illusions. When people are presented with lists of words associated with a non-pr...
Studying false recognition is highly important not only in furthering our general understanding of m...
International audienceThis study is an extension of recent research, which examined the possibility ...
In this study, we were interested in examining how the reduction of attentional resources during the...
There is disagreement between memory researchers over whether false memories are caused at encoding ...
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm comprises the study of lists in which words (e.g., bed, ...
Item removed from eCommons on [4-8-2011] at the request of the author.The main purpose of the study ...
Previous research has shown that explicit cues specific to the encoding process (endogenous) or char...
A reduction in false alarms to critical lures is observed in the DRM paradigm (Roediger & McDermott,...
Effects of attention control and forewarning on the activation and monitoring of experimentally indu...
Presentation times of study words presented in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm varie...
Recent studies with the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (Deese 1959; Roediger & McDermott, 1995) paradigm h...
This poster presentation will present preliminary data for a novel study investigating the effect of...
In two experiments, implicit false memory was investigated in Korsakoff patients and controls follow...
In the Deese paradigm, studying a list of semantic associates (holiday, beach, etc.) produces false ...
Memory is prone to illusions. When people are presented with lists of words associated with a non-pr...
Studying false recognition is highly important not only in furthering our general understanding of m...
International audienceThis study is an extension of recent research, which examined the possibility ...
In this study, we were interested in examining how the reduction of attentional resources during the...
There is disagreement between memory researchers over whether false memories are caused at encoding ...
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm comprises the study of lists in which words (e.g., bed, ...
Item removed from eCommons on [4-8-2011] at the request of the author.The main purpose of the study ...
Previous research has shown that explicit cues specific to the encoding process (endogenous) or char...
A reduction in false alarms to critical lures is observed in the DRM paradigm (Roediger & McDermott,...
Effects of attention control and forewarning on the activation and monitoring of experimentally indu...
Presentation times of study words presented in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm varie...