Records of everyday autobiographical events were gathered from a small group of adults during a 4-month period. This was followed by five memory tests extending over 21/2 years. Recognition memory, temporal ordering, and dating accuracy declined as the events tested became more remote. Recognition accuracy on original items was high over the entire study; whereas the false recognition of nonevent, foil items increased after a 1- to 3-month delay. Confidence ratings of recognition accuracy remained consistently high over all tests, even though recognition accuracy deteriorated. Additional analyses of foil items indicated that false recognitions of nonevents as one's own memories were related positively to the semantic similarity between foil...
Studies examining age effects in autobiographical memory have produced inconsistent results. This st...
AbstractStudies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., fami...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...
Ten volunteers kept written records of self-selected, daily events for a one-week period. After four...
Two diarists recorded true and false events and thoughts over a period of 5 months. In recognition t...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
In two studies focused on finding predictors of dating accuracy of autobiographical memories, events...
Episodic experience is argued to be rich in temporal information, but it remains unclear whether tem...
Survey respondents were asked to provide knowledge responses to public events and names that occurre...
This dissertation addresses two basic questions: 1. Are people with highly superior autobiographical...
The recent identification of highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) raised the possibility t...
People tend to recall more personal events from adolescence and early adulthood than from other life...
Survey respondents were asked to provide knowledge responses to public events and names that occurre...
Contents: Norbert Schwarz, Seymour Sudman: Introduction and overview (1-8); Part I. Perspectives on ...
The current study examined four factors that were expected to influence recognition accuracy of prev...
Studies examining age effects in autobiographical memory have produced inconsistent results. This st...
AbstractStudies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., fami...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...
Ten volunteers kept written records of self-selected, daily events for a one-week period. After four...
Two diarists recorded true and false events and thoughts over a period of 5 months. In recognition t...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
In two studies focused on finding predictors of dating accuracy of autobiographical memories, events...
Episodic experience is argued to be rich in temporal information, but it remains unclear whether tem...
Survey respondents were asked to provide knowledge responses to public events and names that occurre...
This dissertation addresses two basic questions: 1. Are people with highly superior autobiographical...
The recent identification of highly superior autobiographical memory (HSAM) raised the possibility t...
People tend to recall more personal events from adolescence and early adulthood than from other life...
Survey respondents were asked to provide knowledge responses to public events and names that occurre...
Contents: Norbert Schwarz, Seymour Sudman: Introduction and overview (1-8); Part I. Perspectives on ...
The current study examined four factors that were expected to influence recognition accuracy of prev...
Studies examining age effects in autobiographical memory have produced inconsistent results. This st...
AbstractStudies that distinguish among believed memories, believed-not-remembered events (e.g., fami...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...