According to one of the most prominent false memory theories (Fuzzy Trace Theory), false memories stem from the semantic association between the original information and post-event misinformation. Furthermore, the strength of this association predicts the probability of accepting the post-event misinformation as original information. In order to test this prediction within the eyewitness testimony framework, the current study used a video of a mock-theft and a narrative of the event in which some original information was changed as post-event misinformation. To that end, the strong and the weak members of the category to which original information belongs to, and semantically unrelated options were given as distractors in addition to the or...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Previous research has shown that the exposure to misleading information continues its detrimental ef...
Most misinformation studies have tested memory for altered details of an event (e.g., stop sign, wre...
The influence of post-event misinformation on memory is typically constrained by post-warnings (Blan...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
This article reviews the major empirical results and theoretical issues from over 20 years of resear...
Previous research has shown that misleading postevent information can alter the report of a previous...
Item does not contain fulltextParticipants who witness an event and later receive post-event informa...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
False memories are an important problem in many spheres of life. It is necessary to identify what ki...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
This study examined the effect of two sources of memory error: exposure to post-event information an...
People\u27s later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that event. ...
Four experiments extended the false memory research by investigating false memory performance at the...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Previous research has shown that the exposure to misleading information continues its detrimental ef...
Most misinformation studies have tested memory for altered details of an event (e.g., stop sign, wre...
The influence of post-event misinformation on memory is typically constrained by post-warnings (Blan...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
This article reviews the major empirical results and theoretical issues from over 20 years of resear...
Previous research has shown that misleading postevent information can alter the report of a previous...
Item does not contain fulltextParticipants who witness an event and later receive post-event informa...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
False memories are an important problem in many spheres of life. It is necessary to identify what ki...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
This study examined the effect of two sources of memory error: exposure to post-event information an...
People\u27s later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that event. ...
Four experiments extended the false memory research by investigating false memory performance at the...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
In the present research, we investigated the effect of participants’ mood during encoding on true an...
Previous research has shown that the exposure to misleading information continues its detrimental ef...