Previous research has shown that the exposure to misleading information continues its detrimental effect on memory over time for negatively arousing events. However, research has also shown that both high-and low-arousing negative events are vulnerable to distortion from misinformation. Therefore, the present study set out to explore the impact of retention interval on memory for negative (arousing and non-arousing) and neutral events in the misinformation paradigm. Participants were presented with a negative high-arousing, a negative low-arousing, and a neutral scene, and exposed to misleading information for central and peripheral aspects of each scene. Recognition memory for scene details was measured 10 min after misinformation exposure...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
Attention is suggested to mediate the contrasting effect evidenced by misinformation research in whi...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Previous research has shown that misleading postevent information can alter the report of a previous...
Accepted ManuscriptAlthough memory for actual events tends to be forgotten over time, memory for mis...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
This study evaluates the hypothesis that misleading postevent information impairs memory for the ori...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Misinformation introduced after events have already occurred causes errors in later retrieval. Based...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
If a person witnesses an event, but later receives information that contradicts what they witnessed,...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
Attention is suggested to mediate the contrasting effect evidenced by misinformation research in whi...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...
Previous research has shown that misleading postevent information can alter the report of a previous...
Accepted ManuscriptAlthough memory for actual events tends to be forgotten over time, memory for mis...
Many studies have demonstrated that subjects exposed to misleading postevent information are likely ...
This study evaluates the hypothesis that misleading postevent information impairs memory for the ori...
According to the misinformation effect, exposure to misleading post-event information typically impa...
Research suggests that both internal (i.e., lying) and external (i.e., misinformation) factors can a...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
In experiments concerning the misinformation effect, participants first watch some original material...
Misinformation introduced after events have already occurred causes errors in later retrieval. Based...
Research has consistently demonstrated that testing prior to the presentation of misleading post-eve...
If a person witnesses an event, but later receives information that contradicts what they witnessed,...
AbstractStress at encoding affects memory processes, typically enhancing, or preserving, memory for ...
Attention is suggested to mediate the contrasting effect evidenced by misinformation research in whi...
The recall of an event such as a robbery has been shown to be affected by how closely post-event inf...