Remembering in conversations: The social sharing and resha** of memories
W Hirst, G Echterhoff - Annual review of psychology, 2012 - annualreviews.org
People constantly talk about past experiences. Burgeoning psychological research has
examined the role of communication in remembering by placing rememberers in …
examined the role of communication in remembering by placing rememberers in …
Why do we remember? The communicative function of episodic memory
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 …
psychology, and most controversy has centered on its self-referential, autonoetic character …
Benefits, costs, and challenges of collaboration for learning and memory.
Many instructional activities ask learners to collaborate, with the goal of enhancing the
understandings group members acquire beyond what they might learn working separately …
understandings group members acquire beyond what they might learn working separately …
Misinformed and unaware? Metacognition and the influence of inaccurate information.
The current study investigated the role of metacognition with respect to the consequences of
exposures to inaccurate information. Previous work has consistently demonstrated that …
exposures to inaccurate information. Previous work has consistently demonstrated that …
The relationship between political affiliation and beliefs about sources of “fake news”
RB Michael, BO Breaux - Cognitive research: principles and implications, 2021 - Springer
The 2016 US Presidential campaign saw an explosion in popularity for the term “fake news.”
This phenomenon raises interesting questions: Which news sources do people believe are …
This phenomenon raises interesting questions: Which news sources do people believe are …
The effect of listening to others remember on subsequent memory: The roles of expertise and trust in socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting and social contagion
J Koppel, D Wohl, R Meksin, W Hirst - Social Cognition, 2014 - Guilford Press
Speakers reshape listeners' memories through at least two discrete means:(1) social
contagion and (2) socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting (SS-RIF). Three experiments …
contagion and (2) socially shared retrieval-induced forgetting (SS-RIF). Three experiments …
On the persuadability of memory: Is changing people's memories no more than changing their minds?
The observation of parallels between the memory distortion and persuasion literatures
leads, quite logically, to the appealing notion that people can be 'persuaded'to change their …
leads, quite logically, to the appealing notion that people can be 'persuaded'to change their …
Partner characteristics and social contagion: Does group composition matter?
People's incorrect recalls can contaminate their collaborators' performance on subsequent
tasks, referred to as the social contagion of memory. Research investigating how …
tasks, referred to as the social contagion of memory. Research investigating how …
The medium and the message: Comparing the effectiveness of six methods of misinformation delivery in an eyewitness memory paradigm.
CM Greene, R Bradshaw, C Huston… - Journal of experimental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Studies of eyewitness memory commonly employ variations on a standard misinformation
paradigm. Participants are (a) exposed to an event (eg, a simulated crime),(b) misled about …
paradigm. Participants are (a) exposed to an event (eg, a simulated crime),(b) misled about …
How susceptible are you? Using feedback and monitoring to reduce the influence of false information.
Exposures to false ideas can result in that information being remembered later,
inappropriately identified as valid, and reproduced on subsequent tasks. Previous work has …
inappropriately identified as valid, and reproduced on subsequent tasks. Previous work has …