about
Speeded retrieval abolishes the false-memory suppression effect: evidence for the distinctiveness heuristic.Metamemory development: understanding the role of similarity in false memories.The fSAM model of false recall.The role of memory activation in creating false memories of encoding contextNeural correlates of familiarity-based associative retrieval.Age-related differences in brain activity during true and false memory retrieval.How Does Distinctive Processing Reduce False Recall?False recall in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm: The roles of gist and associative strength.The influence of forward and backward associative strength on false recognition.Memory Distortion and Its Avoidance: An Event-Related Potentials Study on False Recognition and Correct RejectionIllusory recollection of voices.How Fuzzy-Trace Theory Predicts True and False Memories for Words, Sentences, and NarrativesThe influence of forward and backward associative strength on false memories for encoding context.Examining the causes of memory strength variability: recollection, attention failure, or encoding variability?False memories and fantastic beliefs: 15 years of the DRM illusion.The development of neural correlates for memory formation.How are false memories distinguishable from true memories in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm? A review of the findings.Usage of semantic representations in recognition memory.What's the gist? The influence of schemas on the neural correlates underlying true and false memories.Dissociated developmental trajectories for semantic and phonological false memories.Episodic generation can cause semantic forgetting: retrieval-induced forgetting of false memories.Effects of perceptual modality on verbatim and gist memory.Backward associative strength determines source attributions given to false memories.The reliability of the DRM paradigm as a measure of individual differences in false memories.Factors that determine false recall: a multiple regression analysis.Superposition of episodic memories: overdistribution and quantum models.Memory as discrimination: what distraction reveals.Recall Latencies, Confidence, and Output Positions of True and False Memories: Implications for Recall and Metamemory Theories.Limitations to the detection of deception: true and false recollections are poorly distinguished using an event-related potential procedure.Both associative activation and thematic extraction count, but thematic false memories are more easily rejected.The neurocognitive basis of borrowed context information.False memory for orthographically versus semantically similar words in adolescents with dyslexia: a fuzzy-trace theory perspective.Memory conformity affects inaccurate memories more than accurate memories.How does negative emotion cause false memories?Individual differences in susceptibility to false memories: The effect of memory specificity.Children's Use of Memory Editing Strategies to Reject Source Misinformation.The effect of warnings on false memories in young and older adults.Getting at the source of distinctive encoding effects in the DRM paradigm: evidence from signal-detection measures and source judgments.Differences in false recollection according to the cognitive reserve of healthy older people.The effects of study order and backward associative strength on illusory recollection: A source-strength effect does not always occur.
P2860
Q30439382-E3CB19E3-198B-4DCE-9207-D56E8741522DQ30448492-4CC7ADE2-BE57-4533-AD0E-BB1D72152632Q33731293-894E9FED-5BB8-4D41-990F-BC83F8378840Q33757587-D9340D91-CDFE-4FBA-A22E-62E60B7A0651Q34041959-EE803139-6A75-48CD-B6F1-579CB8559136Q35044929-44698BBD-4712-4C1B-8758-89EF201D674EQ35303859-24F46632-22B2-4B33-AF0A-94D94AF0D5C7Q35580915-8E974959-6694-4BEA-ADBE-FD10994C8152Q36058053-09B4C860-2541-4716-AEE0-4CBF11EB1C40Q36154928-9239823B-D9EF-49D3-8883-B042EB59E0F9Q36210742-2B6DE91F-E160-49DA-9A5E-ECBF6389F27AQ36749389-8C05A33E-9CA6-473A-8112-E55CCCB5BDF9Q37171803-121C2F26-7390-4D3F-89FD-F425A785D53CQ37408236-4BF63DB3-591E-4B3F-A07F-5328484DAB60Q37797800-10C0FA91-EC04-4422-95F5-0427886DE13DQ37993300-06B88A2D-F819-4978-BAEF-979F5CD327F1Q38069761-CC736951-7FD7-4200-994A-E73AA792E513Q38378241-291F2CC1-8212-49F9-A935-10068366EE98Q38385661-B0CD46CE-AE1F-4F89-867F-DA2D88CEC7EBQ38406480-CF49312E-703F-474C-A3C0-B864A4FC5BAEQ38419622-63FE25DD-3832-40BC-870A-2C2AB52E218EQ38422219-15996416-8DEF-4B50-AE58-F51E600A16CEQ38429464-A6E0A679-E0FE-463A-BBE5-39D8B06AC616Q38431926-4DFA57F7-4E4B-46DC-896E-E2E7458D358EQ38437620-A3862D10-6998-456F-9550-087366EAC485Q38444763-2E675B7D-100C-48A4-902A-B80F1DC60041Q38451715-CCB6DE51-AF23-4D3C-923D-064CE9204A6DQ42154871-4A861438-3BE7-45F8-95D8-BB0AC71A745AQ44188977-AFCB27FA-9254-4F20-939F-8D9C36DDA230Q44602663-AA0F763E-E820-4B49-AC55-D45276B9A3C2Q45053160-FFF78A6C-60C2-4950-820F-69E366515700Q47102768-20F75200-0BA6-4602-8B15-6117EC548D30Q47223240-EA123134-703D-40B4-9944-7D76E3E6BF1DQ47647453-2D2A921B-C294-4374-BDFB-17393129762DQ48223814-7DE92567-A721-4B78-B3C5-6E4DE65D73B0Q48236077-B2A6CD73-BA49-4E2D-96E5-33AA1AF7E059Q48640664-63A0EBDE-FFD9-4F3E-A924-6E894C2B3A63Q50500196-DD182271-87B0-4872-99D9-6319C03F5C1BQ50527746-BEB84868-F17F-4225-AE81-FF2D45325842Q50602572-7B7396D8-F6B7-42CE-87A1-F1DFC763E860
P2860
description
2001 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2001年の論文
@ja
2001年学术文章
@wuu
2001年学术文章
@zh
2001年学术文章
@zh-cn
2001年学术文章
@zh-hans
2001年学术文章
@zh-my
2001年学术文章
@zh-sg
2001年學術文章
@yue
2001年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@en
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@nl
type
label
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@en
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@nl
prefLabel
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@en
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@nl
P2093
P1476
Conjoint recognition and phantom recollection.
@en
P2093
A H Mojardin
C J Brainerd
P304
P356
10.1037/0278-7393.27.2.307
P577
2001-03-01T00:00:00Z