Why do we remember? The communicative function of episodic memory

JB Mahr, G Csibra - Behavioral and brain sciences, 2018 - cambridge.org
Episodic memory has been analyzed in a number of different ways in both philosophy and
psychology, and most controversy has centered on its self-referential, autonoetic character …

[HTML][HTML] Towards a conflict account of déjà vu: The role of memory errors and memory expectation conflict in the experience of déjà vu

CBA Aitken, I Jentzsch, AR O'Connor - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2023 - Elsevier
Déjà vu can be defined as conflict between a subjective evaluation of familiarity and a
concurrent evaluation of novelty. Accounts of the déjà vu experience have not explicitly …

The effect of message modality on memory for political disinformation: Lessons from the 2021 US capitol riots

BM Davidson, T Kobayashi - Computers in Human Behavior, 2022 - Elsevier
Using the context of the 2021 US Capitol riot, an attack on the US Congress that was in
response to the alleged voter fraud perpetuated by high profile Republicans, this study …

The rise and fall of autobiographical beliefs: The effect of external feedback on memory in the context of the prisoner's dilemma.

Y Zhang, H Otgaar, P Riesthuis, J Wang… - … : Theory, Research, and …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Because of the inherent reconstructive nature of memory, both recollection and belief
concerning experienced events can change dynamically because of external information …

Memorable travel experiences: recollection vs belief

H Kim, JS Chen - Tourism Recreation Research, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study intends to investigate if there are variations in the ways of evoking the memorable
travel experience. It utilises two groups of respondents to assess the underlying difference …

Relations between parental metacognitive talk and children's early metacognition and memory

M Geurten, C Léonard - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2023 - Elsevier
After decades of research suggesting that metacognition—that is, processes whereby
people monitor and regulate their cognitive performance—did not emerge and is not related …

[PDF][PDF] Carving event and episodic memory at their joints.

N Keven - Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2018 - drive.google.com
We propose an extension to Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) theory. For successful episodic
memory formation, potentially relevant aspects of a situation need to be identied and …

Validating “belief in occurrence” for future autobiographical events.

A Scoboria, G Mazzoni, A Ernst… - … : Theory, Research, and …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Belief in occurrence is theorized to play a central role in remembering autobiographical
events. Ernst and D'Argembeau (2017) proposed that belief in occurrence also plays a key …

Nonbelieved memories in the false memory archive

H Otgaar, C Bücken, G Bogaard, KA Wade… - Journal of Applied …, 2019 - Elsevier
The False Memory Archive is a unique art collection containing hundreds of false memory
reports submitted by members of the general population. The current study aimed to analyze …

“It was not mentioned”: Improving responses to unanswerable questions using retrieval instructions.

E Skopicz-Radkiewicz, M Derda… - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Previous research shows that posing many questions about an event may lead to asking
questions about unwitnessed details and that people sometimes provide substantive and …