During police investigations, interviewees are sometimes forced to confabulate a response to questions for which they don't know the answer. In this registered report, we conducted a three-level meta-analysis to examine whether forcing people to confabulate an answer to these questions can lead to false memories for the confabulated details and/or events (i.e., forced confabulation effect). Results showed that forced confabulation indeed led to the production of false memories. Qualitative reviews of studies suggested that the forced confabulation effect is enhanced after receiving confirmatory feedback. Moreover, we found evidence that longer delays between the forced confabulation phase and the final memory task are necessary to observe t...
Eyewitness testimonies are often regarded as one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in court ...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
During police investigations, interviewees are sometimes forced to confabulate a response to questio...
After viewing a crime video, participants answered 16 answerable and 6 unanswerable questions. Those...
Abstract—In two experiments, adults who witnessed a videotaped event subsequently engaged in face-to...
The current experiment was designed to assess the mnemonic consequences of false denials and forced ...
In recent years, research started investigations on the downstream consequences of unconsciously act...
Accepted ManuscriptDuring a simulated witness interrogation, participants were encouraged to confabu...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
Studies have demonstrated that forced confabulation can increase susceptibility to false memories in...
Numerous tudies have demonstrated that exposure to misinformation about a witnessed event can lead t...
Eyewitness testimony relies upon accurate retrieval of an event. However, exposure to misleading pos...
Summary Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients i...
American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association 2009 Abstract ...
Eyewitness testimonies are often regarded as one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in court ...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...
During police investigations, interviewees are sometimes forced to confabulate a response to questio...
After viewing a crime video, participants answered 16 answerable and 6 unanswerable questions. Those...
Abstract—In two experiments, adults who witnessed a videotaped event subsequently engaged in face-to...
The current experiment was designed to assess the mnemonic consequences of false denials and forced ...
In recent years, research started investigations on the downstream consequences of unconsciously act...
Accepted ManuscriptDuring a simulated witness interrogation, participants were encouraged to confabu...
Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients invent un...
Studies have demonstrated that forced confabulation can increase susceptibility to false memories in...
Numerous tudies have demonstrated that exposure to misinformation about a witnessed event can lead t...
Eyewitness testimony relies upon accurate retrieval of an event. However, exposure to misleading pos...
Summary Confabulation is a mysterious adjunct of amnesia. It remains unexplained why some patients i...
American Psychology-Law Society/Division 41 of the American Psychological Association 2009 Abstract ...
Eyewitness testimonies are often regarded as one of the most compelling pieces of evidence in court ...
Confabulation denotes the emergence of memories of experiences and events which never took place. Wh...
Confabulation, a form of false memory, has been puzzling clinicians and academics since the 1880s. T...