The exposure to relevant social and/or historical events can increase the generation of false memories (FMs). The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a calamity challenging health, political, and journalistic bodies, with media generating confusion that has facilitated the spread of fake news. In this respect, our study aims at investigating the relationships between memories (true memories, TMs vs. FMs) for COVID-19-related news and different individual variables (i.e., use of traditional and social media, COVID-19 perceived and objective knowledge, fear of the disease, depression and anxiety symptoms, reasoning skills, and coping mechanisms). One hundred and seventy-one university students (131 females) were surveyed. Overall,...
This paper explores the development and outcomes of rumor beliefs circulating during the COVID-19 pa...
Fake news and misinformation spread quickly and virulently during the height of the COVID-19 pandemi...
This study investigates the interplay between social media use for COVID-19 related information, bel...
The exposure to relevant social and/or historical events can increase the generation of false memori...
IntroductionThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was accompanied by an overabundance of ...
People are often exposed to fake news. Such an exposure to misleading information might lead to fals...
People are often exposed to fake news. Such an exposure to misleading information might lead to fals...
We explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom upon the fading affect bias in ...
As COVID-19 has spread worldwide, conspiracy theories have proliferated rapidly on social media plat...
Past research shows that social media can influence social connectedness, attention, working memory,...
Since the onset of COVID-19, many individuals have experienced a multitude of pervasive, chronic str...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has facilitated the efficient and effective dissemination...
This article aims to elucidate the correlations between negative memory bias and the risk of emotion...
On social media and in everyday life, people are often exposed to misinformation. Decades of researc...
Widespread misinformation on social media is high, and this is made worse during a public health cri...
This paper explores the development and outcomes of rumor beliefs circulating during the COVID-19 pa...
Fake news and misinformation spread quickly and virulently during the height of the COVID-19 pandemi...
This study investigates the interplay between social media use for COVID-19 related information, bel...
The exposure to relevant social and/or historical events can increase the generation of false memori...
IntroductionThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was accompanied by an overabundance of ...
People are often exposed to fake news. Such an exposure to misleading information might lead to fals...
People are often exposed to fake news. Such an exposure to misleading information might lead to fals...
We explore the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom upon the fading affect bias in ...
As COVID-19 has spread worldwide, conspiracy theories have proliferated rapidly on social media plat...
Past research shows that social media can influence social connectedness, attention, working memory,...
Since the onset of COVID-19, many individuals have experienced a multitude of pervasive, chronic str...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has facilitated the efficient and effective dissemination...
This article aims to elucidate the correlations between negative memory bias and the risk of emotion...
On social media and in everyday life, people are often exposed to misinformation. Decades of researc...
Widespread misinformation on social media is high, and this is made worse during a public health cri...
This paper explores the development and outcomes of rumor beliefs circulating during the COVID-19 pa...
Fake news and misinformation spread quickly and virulently during the height of the COVID-19 pandemi...
This study investigates the interplay between social media use for COVID-19 related information, bel...