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Retrieval Inhibition and Memory Distortion : Negative Consequences of an Adaptive Process
Oleh:
Macleod, Malcolm
;
Saunders, Jo
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Current Directions in Psychological Science vol. 17 no. 01 (Feb. 2008)
,
page 26-30.
Topik:
Misinformation Effect
;
Eyewitnessing
;
Retrieval- Induced Forgetting
;
Retrieval Inhibition
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Despite the fact that misinformation effects have long been studied by both applied researchers and modelers of human memory, there is little consensus as to the value of such endeavors. We argue that this may be due to a failure to identify the underlying mechanism responsible for such memory distortions. We consider novel evidence for a relationship between retrieval-induced forgetting and the reporting of misinformation. We also explore the extent to which retrieval inhibition underpins this relationship and the implications this has for the modeling of memory and finding potential solutions to real-world problems.
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