نتایج جستجو برای: false memory

تعداد نتایج: 322176  

2016
Beth Fairfield Mario Altamura Flavia A. Padalino Angela Balzotti Alberto Di Domenico Nicola Mammarella

Studies have shown a direct link between memory for emotionally salient experiences and false memories. In particular, emotionally arousing material of negative and positive valence enhanced reality monitoring compared to neutral material since emotional stimuli can be encoded with more contextual details and thereby facilitate the distinction between presented and imagined stimuli. Individuals...

Journal: :Memory 2015
Peggy L St Jacques Daniel Montgomery Daniel L Schacter

Memory reactivation, the activation of a latent memory trace when we are reminded of a past experience, strengthens memory but can also contribute to distortions if new information present during reactivation is integrated with existing memory. In a previous study in young adults we found that the quality of memory reactivation, manipulated using the principle of encoding specificity and indexe...

2017
Mark L. Howe

Previous research has shown that survival-related processing of word lists enhances retention for that material. However, the claim that survival-related memories are more accurate has only been examined when true recall and recognition of neutral material has been measured. In the current experiments, we examined the adaptive memory superiority effect for different types of processing and mate...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2013
Henry Otgaar Mark L Howe Maarten Peters Melanie Sauerland Linsey Raymaekers

In an emerging area of memory research, it is becoming apparent that one particular type of false memory, called spontaneous false memory, follows a developmental trajectory that is the opposite of what is commonly assumed in false memory research - that is, spontaneous false memories are more likely to occur in adults than in children. The present study focused on developmental trends of diffe...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2012
Tetsuya Iidaka Tokiko Harada Jun Kawaguchi Norihiro Sadato

We often mistake an unknown person for a familiar person because of the similarities in facial features. This phenomenon, known as false memory, has been investigated mainly using words, pictures, and shapes. Previous neuroimaging studies on false memory have shown that both true and false memories trigger a similar activation in the medial temporal lobe, suggesting that it plays a common role ...

Journal: :Cognitive neuroscience 2014
Jessica M Karanian Scott D Slotnick

Previous studies have reported greater activity in the parahippocampal cortex during true memory than false memory, which has been interpreted as reflecting greater sensory processing during true memory. However, in these studies, sensory detail and contextual information were confounded. In the present fMRI study, we employed a novel paradigm to dissociate these factors. During encoding, abstr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Martin J Chadwick Raeesa S Anjum Dharshan Kumaran Daniel L Schacter Hugo J Spiers Demis Hassabis

Recent advances in neuroscience have given us unprecedented insight into the neural mechanisms of false memory, showing that artificial memories can be inserted into the memory cells of the hippocampus in a way that is indistinguishable from true memories. However, this alone is not enough to explain how false memories can arise naturally in the course of our daily lives. Cognitive psychology h...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2006
Michele Ries William Marks

Declarative memory impairment is a common long-term sequela of severe closed head injury (CHI). Although veridical memory performance following severe CHI has received attention in the literature, little is known about false memory production in this population. Within the present study, both long-term survivors of severe CHI and matched control participants studied and were tested on six 12-it...

Journal: :Neuropsychology 2010
David B Drowos Marian Berryhill Jessica M André Ingrid R Olson

OBJECTIVE There is mounting evidence that the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) plays an important role in episodic memory. We previously found that patients with PPC damage exhibit retrieval-related episodic memory deficits. Here we assess whether parietal lobe damage affects episodic memory on a different task: the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) false-memory paradigm. METHODS Two patients wit...

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