Two studies investigated the mechanisms of false memory creation and the character of recollective experience in false childhood autobiographical memories. Study 1 used the imagination inflation methodology reported by Garry et al (1996). No differences were found between narrative reports of inflated and not-inflated events on two measures of elaborateness, supporting the direct decision bias hypothesis of false memory creation. Study 2 used a variation of the interview method originally reported by Loftus & Ketcham (1994) to compare several aspects of recollective experience between true and false remembered events. True memories were rated by participants as better remembered, more important, more emotionally intense, as having clearer i...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...
This study investigated whether true autobiographical memories are qualitatively distinct from false...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
The aim of the experiment reported here was to investigate the processes underlying the construction...
The false/ recovered memory debate has highlighted the complexities involved in assessing the valid...
The dichotomy between 'truth' and 'falsity' in relation to memory is difficult to clearly sustain. T...
Research has demonstrated that merely imagining an autobiographical event can bring about false memo...
What a person remembers from a young age is greatly influenced by many factors. Being able to revisi...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...
This study investigated whether true autobiographical memories are qualitatively distinct from false...
Using a framework that distinguishes autobiographical belief, recollective experience, and confidenc...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
Recent research findings have illustrated that false memories induced in the laboratory can be disso...
A recent study showed that many people spontaneously report vivid memories of events that they do no...
The aim of the experiment reported here was to investigate the processes underlying the construction...
The false/ recovered memory debate has highlighted the complexities involved in assessing the valid...
The dichotomy between 'truth' and 'falsity' in relation to memory is difficult to clearly sustain. T...
Research has demonstrated that merely imagining an autobiographical event can bring about false memo...
What a person remembers from a young age is greatly influenced by many factors. Being able to revisi...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Though there has been an abundance of experimental research in false memory phenomena over the last ...
We investigated whether guided imagery instructions would increase the likelihood of false memory cr...