False and Distorted Memories

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Applied memory research
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Cognitive Fluency
cognitive psychology
Confirmatory Feedback
Critical Lure
Deese Roediger McDermott Paradigm
developmental memory studies
Developmental Reversal
Distorted Memories
Distorted memory
Edward III
emotional memory encoding
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Event Fabrications
Eyewitness
eyewitness testimony research
Fabrication
False Childhood Memories
False Events
False Memories
False memory
Gist Traces
Hot Air Balloon Ride
Informational Conformity
Macadamia Nuts
Memory Distortion
memory distortion mechanisms in legal settings
Memory Illusions
memory reliability
Misinformation Effect
Misleading Postevent Information
Nonpresented Critical Lure
Normative Conformity
Script Knowledge
SMF
social influence on memory
Source Monitoring
Source Monitoring Errors

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138832015
  • Weight: 490g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Our memories shape how we think about the past, how we plan for the future, and how we think about ourselves. Yet our memories are also constantly being reinvented: we often remember our experiences differently from how they truly happened, and can even remember experiences that never happened at all.

False and Distorted Memories provides an overview of recent and ongoing developments in the science of false memory. World-leading researchers unpick questions about flawed recollections, discussing issues as varied as the reliability of highly emotional memories, why we sometimes begin to remember fictional experiences that we have deliberately fabricated, and what happens when we stop believing our memories. Each chapter demonstrates how memory science has furthered our understanding of these important questions, by exploring theoretical ideas and psychological research methods that underpin their investigations.

Edited by Robert Nash and James Ost, this volume offers an international and up-to-date perspective on false and distorted memories. The volume also draws attention to the broad range of real-life contexts in which such distortions might arise and their potential consequences. False and Distorted Memories illustrates the ease with which memory can be contaminated and the power of the resulting memory errors, providing an integral text for researchers and students interested in the psychology of memory.

Robert A. Nash is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Aston University, UK.

James Ost is a Reader in Applied Cognitive Psychology at the University of Portsmouth, UK