This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roediger & McDermott, 1995). Participants were presented with neutral, positive, or negative DRM lists for a later recognition (Experiment 1) or recall (Experiment 2) test. In both experiments, confidence and recollective experience (i.e., “Remember-Know” judgments; Tulving, 1985) were also assessed. Results consistently showed that, compared with neutral lists, affective lists induced more false recognition and recall of nonpresented critical lures. Moreover, although confidence ratings did not differ between the false remembering from the different kinds of lists, “Remember” responses were more often associated with negative than positive and n...
False memories induced by the DRM procedure (“Deese, Roediger and McDermott”; Deese, 1959; Roediger ...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
Two competing hypotheses attempt to explain the effects of emotional content on the production of fa...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
Across five experiments we examined the role of valence in children's and adults’ true and false mem...
Research has shown that false-memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
The study investigated the effect of positive and negative emotional valence (I.A.P.S pictures) on r...
Past research on false memory employed word lists from the Deese-Roediger McDermott (DRM) paradigm a...
In this study, we examined the role of mood-congruency and retention interval on the false recogniti...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of emotion on false memory production. 118 ...
Recent studies regarding the effect of mood on the DRM (Deese-Roediger-McDermott) illusion have not ...
ABSTRACT—The effects of mood on false memories have not been studied systematically until recently. ...
ABSTRACT—The effects of mood on false memories have not been studied systematically until recently. ...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
False memories induced by the DRM procedure (“Deese, Roediger and McDermott”; Deese, 1959; Roediger ...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
Two competing hypotheses attempt to explain the effects of emotional content on the production of fa...
This study examined the influence of emotional valence on the production of DRM false memories (Roed...
Across five experiments we examined the role of valence in children's and adults’ true and false mem...
Research has shown that false-memory production is enhanced for material that is emotionally congrue...
The study investigated the effect of positive and negative emotional valence (I.A.P.S pictures) on r...
Past research on false memory employed word lists from the Deese-Roediger McDermott (DRM) paradigm a...
In this study, we examined the role of mood-congruency and retention interval on the false recogniti...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of emotion on false memory production. 118 ...
Recent studies regarding the effect of mood on the DRM (Deese-Roediger-McDermott) illusion have not ...
ABSTRACT—The effects of mood on false memories have not been studied systematically until recently. ...
ABSTRACT—The effects of mood on false memories have not been studied systematically until recently. ...
Over the past two decades, researchers have shown that human memory is not as accurate as we would l...
False memories induced by the DRM procedure (“Deese, Roediger and McDermott”; Deese, 1959; Roediger ...
Mood affects both memory accuracy and memory distortions. The present study examined how negative, p...
Two competing hypotheses attempt to explain the effects of emotional content on the production of fa...