False memories and fantastic beliefs: 15 years of the DRM illusion
DA Gallo - Memory & cognition, 2010 - Springer
This article reviews research using the Deese/Roediger—McDermott (DRM) associative
memory illusion, whereby people falsely remember words that were not presented. This …
memory illusion, whereby people falsely remember words that were not presented. This …
[BOOK][B] Associative illusions of memory: False memory research in DRM and related tasks
D Gallo - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The last decade has seen a flurry of experimental research into the neurocognitive
underpinnings of illusory memories. Using simple materials and tests (eg, recalling words or …
underpinnings of illusory memories. Using simple materials and tests (eg, recalling words or …
[BOOK][B] Principles of memory
AM Surprenant, I Neath - 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
In over 100 years of scientific research on human memory, and nearly 50 years after the so-
called cognitive revolution, we have nothing that really constitutes a widely accepted and …
called cognitive revolution, we have nothing that really constitutes a widely accepted and …
Recalling a witnessed event increases eyewitness suggestibility: The reversed testing effect
People's later memory of an event can be altered by exposure to misinformation about that
event. The typical misinformation paradigm, however, does not include a recall test prior to …
event. The typical misinformation paradigm, however, does not include a recall test prior to …
Reducing the framing effect in older and younger adults by encouraging analytic processing
Objectives. The present study explored whether the framing effect could be reduced in older
and younger adults using techniques that influenced the accessibility of information relevant …
and younger adults using techniques that influenced the accessibility of information relevant …
The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) task: A simple cognitive paradigm to investigate false memories in the laboratory
The Deese, Roediger and McDermott (DRM) task is a false memory paradigm in which
subjects are presented with lists of semantically related words (eg, nurse, hospital, etc.) at …
subjects are presented with lists of semantically related words (eg, nurse, hospital, etc.) at …
Age and active navigation effects on episodic memory: A virtual reality study
We investigated the navigation‐related age effects on learning, proactive interference
semantic clustering, recognition hits, and false recognitions in a naturalistic situation using a …
semantic clustering, recognition hits, and false recognitions in a naturalistic situation using a …
Mindfulness and false-memories: The impact of mindfulness practice on the DRM paradigm
E Rosenstreich - The Journal of psychology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Mindfulness practice is the cultivation of awareness to the present moment and has been
shown in recent years to have beneficial effects on cognition. However, to date, the data …
shown in recent years to have beneficial effects on cognition. However, to date, the data …
Age differences in context use during reading and downstream effects on recognition memory.
KI Haeuser, J Kray - Psychology and Aging, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
It is well-known that sentential context modulates sentence processing. But does context
also have effects that extend beyond the immediate moment, for example, by impacting the …
also have effects that extend beyond the immediate moment, for example, by impacting the …
False memory in a short-term memory task
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM;) paradigm reliably elicits false memories for critical
nonpresented words in recognition tasks. The present studies used a task with DRM lists to …
nonpresented words in recognition tasks. The present studies used a task with DRM lists to …