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False recall and false memory: the effects of instructions on memory errors

Applied Cognitive Psychology, 1998
An experiment is reported using a list-learning paradigm in which all the words have a common associate, which is known to be frequently but erroneously recalled. Four experimental conditions were used. One group was instructed to think about the meanings of the words, another to relate them to personal experience, another to create images of the words,
Stephen E. Newstead, Beth A. Newstead
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False Memories

Zeitschrift für Psychologie / Journal of Psychology, 2007
Abstract. In recent years, there has been an explosion of research on false memories: The subjective experience of remembering something if that something did apparently not happen in reality. We review a range of findings concerning this phenomenon: False memories of details and of whole events by adults and children, as well as false memories of ...
Silvia Mecklenbräuker   +1 more
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False Memories

2008
A complete understanding of human memory requires us to comprehend memory’s failures as well as its successes. In addition to being inherently interesting, memory errors provide insight into how memory functions for successful, accurate retrieval. This chapter outlines several areas in which human memory is less than perfect, including false memory for
Andrea N. Eslick   +2 more
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False memory in bilinguals: Does switching languages increase false memories?

The American Journal of Psychology, 2009
Abstract People often receive and recount information in different languages. This experiment examined the impact of switching languages on false recall, recognition, and recognition confidence. We presented Spanish–English bilinguals with 10 lists of words associated to a critical non-presented lure, either in English or in Spanish ...
Gloria, Marmolejo   +2 more
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The False Memory Diet: False Memories Alter Food Preferences

2011
A century of research has shown that memory is malleable, meaning that it involves reconstruction and is even susceptible to complete fabrication. It could be said that false memories are ubiquitous, sometimes occurring spontaneously and sometimes as a result of external suggestion. Recent research has shown that false memories about having gotten sick
Daniel M. Bernstein   +2 more
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Children's Emotional False Memories

Psychological Science, 2007
Eight- and 12-year-old children were presented with neutral and negative emotional Deese-Roediger-McDermott lists equated on familiarity and associative strength. Both recall and recognition (A') measures were obtained. Recall measures exhibited the usual age increments in true and false recollection.
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False memory syndrome

2018
This chapter discusses the written nearly 25 years ago at the height of discussion on sexual abuse and its denial in the form of the propagation of false memory syndrome, Susie Orbach shows the part that feminism played in the understanding of the extent of abuse against women and children.
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False Memory in Schizophrenia

The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1997
C. Tadokoro   +3 more
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False-Memory-Syndrom

2000
In letzter Zeit wird zunehmend das Problem therapieinduzierter falscher Misbrauchserinnerungen („False-memory-Syndrom“) — auch massenmedial — thematisiert (→ Therapieschaden); nationale psychiatrische und psychologische Gesellschaften in den USA, Australien und Kanada raten in der Zwischenzeit 1. zu groster Vorsicht im Umgang mit Misbrauchserinnerungen,
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