20 results for „false memory“
	
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			magazine issue | 03/2017		
		
	Asking Children to Talk About Abuse: Can Research Help Improve Police Interviewer Skills?
... – what caused so many children to report these apparently false claims? Several factors , such as the use of highly ... these question types draw primarily on recall -based memory processes. That is, the questions encourage the child to actively ... / more
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			magazine issue | 04/2018		
		
	Improving the Disclosure of Information in an Investigative Interview: Rapport building and the Physical Environment
... in prison based on confessions that were later proved to be false. Prior to falsely confessing, the juveniles were subject to stressful and ... paradigm . Journal of Applied Research in Memory and Cognition. 2013 Jun 1;2(2):83-8. [9] Evans JR, Meissner ... / more
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			magazine issue | 04/2018		
		
	Fake Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Costs Real Money
... of malingering. These types of tests consist of simple memory or perception tasks that are combined with a two–alternative, ... PVTs have their limitations. There is, indeed, the risk of false positives (classifying genuine patients as malingerers), but that should ... / more
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			magazine issue | 05/2018		
		
	Remembering what never occurred? Children’s false memories for repeated experiences
“Memory, my dear Cecily, is the diary that we all carry about with us.” ... to form memories of non-experienced events [i.e. false memories ; 7 ]. Lab studies have shown that people can create rich and compelling false memories , even for highly negative events. In legal cases, these events ... / more
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			magazine issue | 09/2018		
		
	The Effect of Acute Stress on Memory: How It Helps and How It Hurts
... paper examines the impact that acute stress has on memory formation and retrieval by highlighting the ways that stress can ... T., Otgaar, H., Candel, I., & Wolf, O. T. (2008). True or false? Memory is differentially affected by stress-induced cortisol ... / more
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			magazine issue | 01/2020		
		
	Can We Believe in Our Own Lies?
... boils down to the issue of whether lying affects memory . This is particularly relevant in the legal arena, where ... we will focus on how each deceptive strategy (i.e., false denials , feigned amnesia, and fabrication ) can influence ... / more
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			magazine issue | 12/2021		
		
	Are Victim or Eyewitness Statements Credible? Several Ways to Check Them
... sentenced to between 7 and 11 years. [1] However, memory scholars argued that the children’s testimonies might have been false because of suggestive interviewing techniques by the children’s mothers ... / more
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			magazine issue | 06/2023		
		
	Learning styles: Why they don't exist but still persist
... finding of cognitive psychology is that most of the memory content is stored completely independently of any sensory modality ... their supposed sensory preferences. First, they may develop false theories about themselves and their learning behaviors that ultimately ... / more
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			magazine issue | 07/2025		
		
	Does organized ritual child abuse exist?
... to reconcile with scientific knowledge about human memory . In the aforementioned online survey by Nick et al. [2], for instance, ... two phenomena: Confirmatory information processing and false memories . Views about the world (such as those about the ... / more
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			magazine issue | 08/2025		
		
	How deliberate forgetting might lead to false memories
... the relationship between motivated forgetting and false memory formation, revealing its crucial impact in the legal arena. In ... / moreHere you can search the entire InMind magazine for any content of your choice. You can reduce your search results by selecting one or more filter options in the right column.
