In this commentary, assumptions about the nature and development of children's false memories as described in a recent article by C. J. Brainerd, V. F. Reyna, and S. J. Ceci (2008; see record 2008-04614-001) are reviewed. Specifically, questions are raised about what drives the development of false memories in fuzzy-trace theory (FTT). Recent studies that challenge a core assumption of FTT, that false memory illusions increase across development as children learn to establish meaningful connections across items (i.e., establish gist), are discussed. An alternative conceptualization of the development of false memory illusions, associative-activation theory (AAT), is presented. AAT provides as viable an account of the development of false me...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
Using the DRM paradigm and a short story format, elementary age children demonstrate immediate false...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are rele-vant to forensic prac...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are relevant to forensic pract...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
This study addressed the free recall and recognition memory processes of elementary school children....
Stimulated by applied concerns, the literature on children's false memories has proliferated for the...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children's and adults' true and f...
This study replicated and extended the results of some recent studies concerned with the effects of ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
The effects of associative strength on rates of 7- and 11-year-old children's true and false memorie...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
Using the DRM paradigm and a short story format, elementary age children demonstrate immediate false...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are rele-vant to forensic prac...
This chapter discusses several false memory methods and theories that have frequently been employed ...
We review six explanatory dimensions of false memory in children that are relevant to forensic pract...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
This study addressed the free recall and recognition memory processes of elementary school children....
Stimulated by applied concerns, the literature on children's false memories has proliferated for the...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children’s implanted false memories repr...
The effects of associative strength and gist relations on rates of children's and adults' true and f...
This study replicated and extended the results of some recent studies concerned with the effects of ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
The effects of associative strength on rates of 7- and 11-year-old children's true and false memorie...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
A longstanding question in false memory research is whether children's implanted false memories repr...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
Using the DRM paradigm and a short story format, elementary age children demonstrate immediate false...