The metacognitive roles of external evidence in memory construction
Human memory is not like a videotape that conserves faithful records of events. Rather, memories are reconstructed, and to this end people engage in a fallible process of source monitoring. When source monitoring, people judge whether their mental content constitutes a memory by considering its char...
Main Author: | Nash, Robert Alastair |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Warwick
2009
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.511453 |
Similar Items
-
Memory and judgment bias in retrospective evaluations
by: Aldrovandi, Silvio
Published: (2009) -
Bridging the gap between learning and memory
by: Neil, Gregory James
Published: (2011) -
Discrimination problems in context-dependent memory
by: Fowler, James
Published: (2011) -
The emotional enhancement of memory : encoding and retrieval effects
by: Chipchase, Susan Y.
Published: (2010) -
List-length and list-strength effects in recognition memory
by: Buratto, Luciano Grüdtner
Published: (2008)