Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether the events that they remember really did occur. Several studies have examined which strategies people tend to use, but none to date has asked why people opt for certain strategies over others. Here we examined the extent to which people's beliefs about the reliability and the cost of different strategies would determine their strategy selection. Subjects described a childhood memory and then suggested strategies they might use to verify the accuracy of that memory. Next, they rated the reliability and cost of each strategy, and the likelihood that they might use it. Reliability and cost each predicted strategy selection, but a combination of t...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (this issue) take issue with the common trope that eyewitness memory is i...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...
People depend on various sources of information when trying to verify their autobiographical memorie...
When choosing strategies for verifying one’s memory, people are more influenced by the perceived cos...
Autobiographical memories are precious, they shape our identity, guide our thinking and behaviour, a...
This study examined the types of strategies people use to verify putative childhood memories and the...
Ten volunteers kept written records of self-selected, daily events for a one-week period. After four...
Records of everyday autobiographical events were gathered from a small group of adults during a 4-mo...
People asked to recall the memory of an event during testimony are encouraged to prioritize both qua...
Autobiographical memory is the “diary that we all carry about” said Oscar Wilde. Autobiographical m...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Brewin and Andrews (2016) propose that just 15% of people, or even fewer, are susceptible to false c...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (this issue) take issue with the common trope that eyewitness memory is i...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...
Because memories are not always accurate, people rely on a variety of strategies to verify whether t...
People depend on various sources of information when trying to verify their autobiographical memorie...
When choosing strategies for verifying one’s memory, people are more influenced by the perceived cos...
Autobiographical memories are precious, they shape our identity, guide our thinking and behaviour, a...
This study examined the types of strategies people use to verify putative childhood memories and the...
Ten volunteers kept written records of self-selected, daily events for a one-week period. After four...
Records of everyday autobiographical events were gathered from a small group of adults during a 4-mo...
People asked to recall the memory of an event during testimony are encouraged to prioritize both qua...
Autobiographical memory is the “diary that we all carry about” said Oscar Wilde. Autobiographical m...
Numerous studies claim to have shown that false memories can be easily created in the laboratory. Ho...
Decades of research have documented that inaccurate information may lead to false memories that are ...
Brewin and Andrews (2016) propose that just 15% of people, or even fewer, are susceptible to false c...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
Wixted, Mickes, and Fisher (this issue) take issue with the common trope that eyewitness memory is i...
Abstract—Participants who had to recall 12 childhood events (a difficult task) were more likely to i...