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304 related items for PubMed ID: 12507370

  • 1. Are false memories more difficult to forget than accurate memories? The effect of retention interval on recall and recognition.
    Seamon JG, Luo CR, Kopecky JJ, Price CA, Rothschld L, Fung NS, Schwartz MA.
    Mem Cognit; 2002 Oct; 30(7):1054-64. PubMed ID: 12507370
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  • 2. False memories are hard to inhibit: differential effects of directed forgetting on accurate and false recall in the DRM procedure.
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  • 3. Can false memories spontaneously recover?
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  • 11. Children's emotional false memories.
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  • 12. Hypnotizability, not suggestion, influences false memory development.
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  • 14. False memories and the DRM paradigm: effects of imagery, list, and test type.
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  • 18. The role of attention at retrieval on the false recognition of negative emotional DRM lists.
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  • 19. Effects of survival processing and retention interval on true and false recognition in the DRM and category repetition paradigms.
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  • 20. False recognition with the Deese-Roediger-McDermott-Reid-Solso procedure: a quantitative summary.
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