Arnold and Lindsay (2002) found that individuals more often failed to remember they had previously recalled an item if that item had been cued in a qualitatively different way on two recall occasions: the "forgot-it-all-along" (FIA) effect. Experiment 1 was designed to determine if the FIA effect arises because participants incorrectly believe they have not been previously tested for an item, or because they incorrectly believe they have failed to recall the item when previously tested. Experiment 2 measured participants' confidence in their incorrect prior-recall judgements, and Experiment 3 tested participants' ability to "recover" their previous recollection when the prior-recall context was restored. Results indicate...
A substantial proportion of individuals, who have experienced childhood sexual abuse actually claim ...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
Though people often remember experiences from their lives, they are also able to remember whether a ...
Arnold and Lindsay (2002) found that individuals more often failed to remember they had previously r...
We developed a laboratory analogue of the "forgot-it-all-along" effect that J. W. Schooler...
Case studies of individuals reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse suggest that some...
Case studies of individuals reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse suggest that some...
ABSTRACT-Case studies of individuals reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse suggest ...
In three studies, we examined memories for previous recall. In Studies 1 and 2, undergraduates were ...
In three studies, we examined memories for previous recall. In Studies I and 2, undergraduates were ...
This study evaluates the hypothesis that misleading postevent information impairs memory for the ori...
People\u27s later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that event. ...
In two studies, we explored whether susceptibility to false memories and the underestimation of prio...
Intentionally forgotten information remains in memory at essentially full strength, as measured by r...
Three experiments established that repeated testing affects item and order retention differently: Pa...
A substantial proportion of individuals, who have experienced childhood sexual abuse actually claim ...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
Though people often remember experiences from their lives, they are also able to remember whether a ...
Arnold and Lindsay (2002) found that individuals more often failed to remember they had previously r...
We developed a laboratory analogue of the "forgot-it-all-along" effect that J. W. Schooler...
Case studies of individuals reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse suggest that some...
Case studies of individuals reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse suggest that some...
ABSTRACT-Case studies of individuals reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse suggest ...
In three studies, we examined memories for previous recall. In Studies 1 and 2, undergraduates were ...
In three studies, we examined memories for previous recall. In Studies I and 2, undergraduates were ...
This study evaluates the hypothesis that misleading postevent information impairs memory for the ori...
People\u27s later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that event. ...
In two studies, we explored whether susceptibility to false memories and the underestimation of prio...
Intentionally forgotten information remains in memory at essentially full strength, as measured by r...
Three experiments established that repeated testing affects item and order retention differently: Pa...
A substantial proportion of individuals, who have experienced childhood sexual abuse actually claim ...
<div><p>The neurocognitive basis of memory retrieval is often examined by investigating brain potent...
Though people often remember experiences from their lives, they are also able to remember whether a ...