A theoretical review of the misinformation effect: Predictions from an activation-based memory model
MS Ayers, LM Reder - Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 1998 - Springer
This article reviews the major empirical results and theoretical issues from over 20 years of
research on people's acceptance of false information about recently experienced events …
research on people's acceptance of false information about recently experienced events …
How to protect eyewitness memory against the misinformation effect: A meta-analysis of post-warning studies
H Blank, C Launay - Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, 2014 - Elsevier
Four decades of research and hundreds of studies speak to the power of post-event
misinformation to bias eyewitness accounts of events (see eg, Loftus' summary, 2005). A …
misinformation to bias eyewitness accounts of events (see eg, Loftus' summary, 2005). A …
Precis of elements of episodic memory
E Tulving - Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1984 - cambridge.org
Elements of episodic memory (Tulving 1983b) consists of three parts. Part I argues for the
distinction between episodic and semantic memory as functionally separate albeit closely …
distinction between episodic and semantic memory as functionally separate albeit closely …
Suggestibility of children's memory: Psycholegal implications.
Historically, there has been a bias in the American judicial system against relying on
eyewitness accounts of young children. Some of the apprehension about the veracity of …
eyewitness accounts of young children. Some of the apprehension about the veracity of …
Discrepancy detection and vulnerability to misleading postevent information
JP Tousignant, D Hall, EF Loftus - Memory & Cognition, 1986 - Springer
When people are exposed to misleading details after a witnessed event, they often claim
that they saw the misleading details as part of the event. We refer to this as the …
that they saw the misleading details as part of the event. We refer to this as the …
[BOOK][B] Referential communication tasks
G Yule - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
Referential communication is the term given to communicative acts, generally spoken, in
which some kind of information is exchanged between one speaker and another. This …
which some kind of information is exchanged between one speaker and another. This …
He did it! She did it! No, she did not! Multiple causal explanations and the continued influence of misinformation
Two types of misinformation effects are discussed in the literature—the post-event
misinformation effect and the continued influence effect. The former refers to the distorting …
misinformation effect and the continued influence effect. The former refers to the distorting …
Headed records: A model for memory and its failures
It is proposed that our memory is made up of individual, unconnected Records, to each of
which is attached a Heading. Retrieval of a Record can only be accomplished by addressing …
which is attached a Heading. Retrieval of a Record can only be accomplished by addressing …
The incredible (and sometimes incredulous) child witness: Child eyewitnesses' sensitivity to source credibility cues.
JM Lampinen, VL Smith - Journal of Applied Psychology, 1995 - psycnet.apa.org
Witnesses who receive misleading postevent information usually perform more poorly on
memory tests than do witnesses who receive only unbiased information. This effect is …
memory tests than do witnesses who receive only unbiased information. This effect is …
Undoing suggestive influence on memory: The reversibility of the eyewitness misinformation effect
Presenting inconsistent postevent information about a witnessed incident typically
decreases the accuracy of memory reports concerning that event (the misinformation effect) …
decreases the accuracy of memory reports concerning that event (the misinformation effect) …