Identifying the origin of false memories: A comparison of DRM and categorised lists.
Lead Research Organisation:
Lancaster University
Department Name: Psychology
Abstract
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Organisations
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ORCID iD |
Stephen Dewhurst (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Dewhurst S
(2009)
The roles of encoding and retrieval processes in associative and categorical memory illusions
in Journal of Memory and Language
Stephen Dewhurst (author)
(1900)
Encoding versus retrieval processes in false recognition
Description | That false memories are easily created under controlled laboratory conditions and can result from processes operating at both encoding (when other material is learned) and retrieval (when the material is recalled). |
Exploitation Route | These findings are important to theories of memory, especially recent theories about the possible adaptive nature of false memories. The PI was recently awarded an ESRC grant to investigate the possibility that the processes that give rise to false memories can help with the planning of future activities. |
Sectors | Education |
Description | The findings provided a platform for subsequent research investigating the relationship between false memories and cognitive development (McGeown et al, 2014, Cognition). |
First Year Of Impact | 2014 |
Sector | Education |
Impact Types | Cultural Societal |