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False memories and confabulation
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1998Memory distortions range from the benign (thinking you mailed a check that you only thought about mailing), to the serious (confusing what you heard after a crime with what you actually saw), to the fantastic (claiming you piloted a spaceship). We review theoretical ideas and empirical evidence about the source monitoring processes underlying both true
M K, Johnson, C L, Raye
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Children's Emotional False Memories
Psychological Science, 2007Eight- 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 MemoriesThe Mandela Effect? Have you ever sworn something happened only to find out it never existed?Have you ever sworn someone said something verbatim, but they never did?It’s your memory, you saw it happen, you heard it happen, You are confident in what you saw, you witnessed it first-hand.
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The Future of False Information Detection on Social Media
ACM Computing Surveys, 2021, Zhiwen Yu
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Confronting false discoveries in single-cell differential expression
Nature Communications, 2021Jordan W Squair +2 more
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Identification and elimination of false positives in electrochemical nitrogen reduction studies
Nature Communications, 2020Jaecheol Choi +2 more
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