误传
心理学
召回
叙述的
暗示性
认知心理学
错误记忆
事件(粒子物理)
目击者记忆
社会心理学
计算机科学
语言学
计算机安全
量子力学
物理
哲学
作者
Adam L. Putnam,Victor W. Sungkhasettee,Henry L. Roediger
标识
DOI:10.1177/0956797616672268
摘要
In two experiments, we explored the effects of noticing and remembering change in the misinformation paradigm. People watched slide shows, read narratives containing misinformation about the events depicted in the slide shows, and took a recognition test on which they reported whether any details had changed between the slides and the narratives. As expected, we found a strong misinformation effect overall. In some cases, however, misinformation led to improved recognition, which is opposite the usual finding. Critically, misinformation led to improved recognition of the original event when subjects detected and remembered a change between the original event and the postevent information. Our research agrees with other findings from retroactive-interference paradigms and can be interpreted within the recursive-remindings framework, according to which detecting and remembering change can enhance retention. We conclude that the misinformation effect occurs mostly for witnessed details that are not particularly memorable. In the case of more memorable details, providing misinformation can actually facilitate later recollection of the original events.
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