We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were eliminated using novel stimuli containing obvious themes. That is, children created more false memories than adults when scenes needed to be remembered. In Experiment 1, 7- and 8-year-olds had higher false memory rates than adults when using visual scenes. Experiment 2 showed that gist cuing could not account for this effect. In Experiment 3, children and adults received visual scenes and story contexts in which these scenes were embedded. For both types of stimuli, we found that children had the highest false memory rates. Our results indicate that the underlying theme of these scenes is easily identified, resulting in our developmental fals...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
Emotional valence and working memory ability (WM) affect false memories’ production in adults. Where...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
In an emerging area of memory research, it is becoming apparent that one particular type of false me...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
In two experiments, we investigated the robustness and automaticity of adults’ and children’s genera...
Stimulated by applied concerns, the literature on children's false memories has proliferated for the...
Adults produce fewer inferential false memories for scripted events when their conclusions are emoti...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Using a new method for studying the development of false-memory formation, we examined developmental...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
Emotional valence and working memory ability (WM) affect false memories’ production in adults. Where...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
We found evidence that the usual developmental trends in children's spontaneous false memories were ...
In an emerging area of memory research, it is becoming apparent that one particular type of false me...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether Mazzoni et al.'s (2001) model for adult fa...
In this chapter, we outline how it is that children can be both more and less susceptible to memory ...
In two experiments, we investigated the robustness and automaticity of adults’ and children’s genera...
Stimulated by applied concerns, the literature on children's false memories has proliferated for the...
Adults produce fewer inferential false memories for scripted events when their conclusions are emoti...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Using a new method for studying the development of false-memory formation, we examined developmental...
Among many legal professionals and memory researchers there exists the assumption that susceptibilit...
Furthering our understanding of children's memory mechanisms will expand our knowledge of ways to r...
The effects of warning on false recognition and associated subjective experience of false recollecti...
Emotional valence and working memory ability (WM) affect false memories’ production in adults. Where...