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321 related items for PubMed ID: 30139301

  • 1. Putting false memories into context: the effects of odour contexts on correct and false recall.
    Woods JA, Dewhurst SA.
    Memory; 2019 Mar; 27(3):379-386. PubMed ID: 30139301
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  • 2. Reinstatement of odour context cues veridical memories but not false memories.
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  • 3. Effects of survival processing and retention interval on true and false recognition in the DRM and category repetition paradigms.
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  • 13. Are false memories more difficult to forget than accurate memories? The effect of retention interval on recall and recognition.
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  • 18. False memory propensity in people reporting recovered memories of past lives.
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