The current experiment examined the effect of forewarning on children’s (11 to 12 years of age) and adults’ spontaneous false memory creation by presenting participants with semantically related word lists that are often used to elicit false memories (i.e., DeeseRoediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm). The forewarning consisted of an explanation of the false memory effect and a demonstration of a DRM word list and an associated recognition task. It was hypothesized that children would have fewer false memories than adults using the DRM paradigm and that forewarning would reduce the number of critical lures remembered by children and adults. We found a developmental reversal effect in that children had lower false memory levels than adults and th...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
False recognition in children aged 5, 8, and 11 years was investigated using the standard version of...
The current experiment examined the effect of forewarning on children's (11 to 12 years of age) and ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
The effects of embedding standard Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) lists into stories whose context ei...
In an emerging area of memory research, it is becoming apparent that one particular type of false me...
An emerging area of memory research is showing that a certain type of false memory called spontaneou...
Effects of attention control and forewarning on the activation and monitoring of experimentally indu...
Strategic monitoring of recognition memory by children and adults was examined using a semantic DRM ...
Can false memories have a positive consequence on human cognition? In two experiments we investigate...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
Using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm we examined the effects of perceptual (distinctive...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
False recognition in children aged 5, 8, and 11 years was investigated using the standard version of...
The current experiment examined the effect of forewarning on children's (11 to 12 years of age) and ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
The effects of embedding standard Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) lists into stories whose context ei...
In an emerging area of memory research, it is becoming apparent that one particular type of false me...
An emerging area of memory research is showing that a certain type of false memory called spontaneou...
Effects of attention control and forewarning on the activation and monitoring of experimentally indu...
Strategic monitoring of recognition memory by children and adults was examined using a semantic DRM ...
Can false memories have a positive consequence on human cognition? In two experiments we investigate...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
Using the Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm we examined the effects of perceptual (distinctive...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Two experiments attempted to resolve previous contradictory findings concerning developmental trends...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
False recognition in children aged 5, 8, and 11 years was investigated using the standard version of...