Recent studies have demonstrated that lying can affect memory and that such memory effects are based on the cognitive load required in performing the lie. The present study aimed to verify whether the impact of two deceptive strategies (i.e., false denials and fabrication) depends on individuals' cognitive resources in terms of Executive Functions (i.e., EF: Shifting, Inhibition, and Updating). A sample of 147 participants watched a video of a robbery and then were instructed to either fabricate (i.e., fabrication condition), deny (i.e. false denial condition), or tell the truth (i.e., truth-telling condition) to some questions about the crime. Two days later, all participants had to provide an honest account on a final memory test where th...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
Past research has demonstrated that lying about an event interferes with one’s later recall of that ...
In the current experiment, we were interested in the effects of lying (i.e. false denial or fabricat...
Recent studies have demonstrated that lying can affect memory and that such memory effects are based...
Can a liar’s memory be trusted? Individuals in forensic settings are often motivated to lie, but to ...
In the legal context, it is possible that people decide either to lie about an experienced event or ...
Accurate memory matters nowhere more than in criminal cases, but research shows that people’s memory...
False denial is a deceptive strategy that requires fewer cognitive resources than other strategies (...
False denial is a deceptive strategy that requires fewer cognitive resources than other strategies (...
The present experiment aimed to examine how fabrication can affect memory. In particular, we examine...
False denial is a deceptive strategy that requires fewer cognitive resources than other strategies (...
The present experiment aimed to examine how fabrication can affect memory. In particular, we examine...
The present experiment aimed to examine how fabrication can affect memory. In particular, we examine...
In the legal field, victims and offenders frequently lie to avoid talking about serious incidents, s...
Previous studies have demonstrated that liars who adopt a false denial strategy often forget what th...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
Past research has demonstrated that lying about an event interferes with one’s later recall of that ...
In the current experiment, we were interested in the effects of lying (i.e. false denial or fabricat...
Recent studies have demonstrated that lying can affect memory and that such memory effects are based...
Can a liar’s memory be trusted? Individuals in forensic settings are often motivated to lie, but to ...
In the legal context, it is possible that people decide either to lie about an experienced event or ...
Accurate memory matters nowhere more than in criminal cases, but research shows that people’s memory...
False denial is a deceptive strategy that requires fewer cognitive resources than other strategies (...
False denial is a deceptive strategy that requires fewer cognitive resources than other strategies (...
The present experiment aimed to examine how fabrication can affect memory. In particular, we examine...
False denial is a deceptive strategy that requires fewer cognitive resources than other strategies (...
The present experiment aimed to examine how fabrication can affect memory. In particular, we examine...
The present experiment aimed to examine how fabrication can affect memory. In particular, we examine...
In the legal field, victims and offenders frequently lie to avoid talking about serious incidents, s...
Previous studies have demonstrated that liars who adopt a false denial strategy often forget what th...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
Past research has demonstrated that lying about an event interferes with one’s later recall of that ...
In the current experiment, we were interested in the effects of lying (i.e. false denial or fabricat...