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And Aging, 28 (1), 275.: False Memory

This document provides references related to research on false memories. Some key studies examined how unitization affects source memory in aging, how implicit and explicit processes can create false memories in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, and differences in false recognition between younger and older adults. Other references explored techniques for eliciting and comparing false and recovered memories experimentally as well as insights into the cognitive and neural underpinnings of memory errors and distortions.

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And Aging, 28 (1), 275.: False Memory

This document provides references related to research on false memories. Some key studies examined how unitization affects source memory in aging, how implicit and explicit processes can create false memories in the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm, and differences in false recognition between younger and older adults. Other references explored techniques for eliciting and comparing false and recovered memories experimentally as well as insights into the cognitive and neural underpinnings of memory errors and distortions.

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