A tale of two distrusts: Memory distrust toward commission and omission errors in the Chinese context.
People differ in their skepticism toward their own memories, which is called memory distrust
and is measured by the Squire Subjective Memory Questionnaire (SSMQ) and the Memory …
and is measured by the Squire Subjective Memory Questionnaire (SSMQ) and the Memory …
Fool me twice: How effective is debriefing in false memory studies?
Deception is often necessary in false memory studies, especially when the study aims to
explore the effect of misinformation on memory. At the end of the study, participants are …
explore the effect of misinformation on memory. At the end of the study, participants are …
The rise and fall of autobiographical beliefs: The effect of external feedback on memory in the context of the prisoner's dilemma.
Because of the inherent reconstructive nature of memory, both recollection and belief
concerning experienced events can change dynamically because of external information …
concerning experienced events can change dynamically because of external information …
Inducing emotionally negative nonbelieved memories using negative pictures
Memories that can be recalled but are no longer believed are termed nonbelieved
memories. The current studies examined the creation of emotionally negative nonbelieved …
memories. The current studies examined the creation of emotionally negative nonbelieved …
Memory distrust is related to memory errors, self‐esteem, and personality
Research on memory distrust and nonbelieved memory (NBM) both stress the importance of
belief in memory but no previous research has brought these fields together. In the present …
belief in memory but no previous research has brought these fields together. In the present …
Examining the associations between nonbelieved memories and memory distrust, self-esteem, and rumination.
When beliefs in autobiographical memories are reduced while recollections remain
relatively intact, a phenomenon termed nonbelieved memories (NBMs) unfolds. The current …
relatively intact, a phenomenon termed nonbelieved memories (NBMs) unfolds. The current …
Preference for cheap-and-easy memory verification strategies is strongest among people with high memory distrust
When choosing strategies for verifying one's memory, people are more influenced by the
perceived cost of using a strategy than by its likelihood of yielding reliable information (ie …
perceived cost of using a strategy than by its likelihood of yielding reliable information (ie …
Remembering and imagining: The attitudinal continuity
P Langland-Hassan - Philosophical perspectives on memory …, 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
There are several interesting questions that can be asked about the relationship of
remembering to imagining. One is whether remembering is a kind of imagining. A second is …
remembering to imagining. One is whether remembering is a kind of imagining. A second is …
Memory and imagination, minds and worlds
CJ McCarroll - Philosophical perspectives on memory and …, 2022 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Episodic memory and experiential (sensory) imagination are very similar intentional states.
They both typically involve quasi-sensory, imagistic representations of events or states of …
They both typically involve quasi-sensory, imagistic representations of events or states of …
Defending or relinquishing belief in occurrence for remembered events that are challenged: A social‐cognitive model
A Scoboria, L Henkel - Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We describe a social‐cognitive model explaining processing of cognitive dissonance
resulting from being told by someone that a vividly remembered event did not actually occur …
resulting from being told by someone that a vividly remembered event did not actually occur …