Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM Paradigm
This paper compares the activation of false memory traces with true memory traces and control items. An incidental learning version of the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm (DRM) is used in conjunction with a Lexical Decision Task (LDT). One hundred participants read 5 DRM lists intermixed with 4 no...
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doaj-9a1f23ae4bd547ed91656b09adfb7de02020-11-24T22:49:08ZengUbiquity PressPsychologica Belgica0033-28792054-670X2014-01-0154117117910.5334/pb.ak193Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM ParadigmIda Sergi0Vincenzo Paolo Senese1Maria Pisani2Giovanna Nigro3Department of Psychology, Second University of NaplesDepartment of Psychology, Second University of NaplesDepartment of Psychology, Second University of NaplesDepartment of Psychology, Second University of NaplesThis paper compares the activation of false memory traces with true memory traces and control items. An incidental learning version of the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm (DRM) is used in conjunction with a Lexical Decision Task (LDT). One hundred participants read 5 DRM lists intermixed with 4 non-word lists. After a delay manipulated into 3 experimental conditions (immediate, 3-minute and 10-minute), they were asked to classify actually studied items, CIs, new words and non words in an LDT. Results showed that, independent of the delay, the classification latency of the CIs was the same as that for actually studied words and that both were more active than matched control items. Moreover, results showed that the delay affects the activation of true and false memories at the same rate. Overall the results seem to support the hypothesis that false memories trace becomes additive traces that are integrated into the episodic memory, with the same features of the true memories.http://www.psychologicabelgica.com/articles/186false memoryactivation levellexical decision taskDRM |
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Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM Paradigm |
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Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM Paradigm |
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Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM Paradigm |
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Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM Paradigm |
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Assessing activation of true and false memory traces: A study using the DRM Paradigm |
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assessing activation of true and false memory traces: a study using the drm paradigm |
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Psychologica Belgica |
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0033-2879 2054-670X |
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2014-01-01 |
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This paper compares the activation of false memory traces with true memory traces and control items. An incidental learning version of the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm (DRM) is used in conjunction with a Lexical Decision Task (LDT). One hundred participants read 5 DRM lists intermixed with 4 non-word lists. After a delay manipulated into 3 experimental conditions (immediate, 3-minute and 10-minute), they were asked to classify actually studied items, CIs, new words and non words in an LDT. Results showed that, independent of the delay, the classification latency of the CIs was the same as that for actually studied words and that both were more active than matched control items. Moreover, results showed that the delay affects the activation of true and false memories at the same rate. Overall the results seem to support the hypothesis that false memories trace becomes additive traces that are integrated into the episodic memory, with the same features of the true memories. |
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false memory activation level lexical decision task DRM |
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