PS260 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Sleep Deprivation, Autobiographical Memory, Interference Theory
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Memory errors: a hypothesis errors happen during initial exposure to an episode remembered, and continuing through the moment of recall recall from last chapter: emphasis on importance of memory and connections: some connections tie closely together, ex. The drm procedure evidence from help and hurt from word lists: lists arranged so that participants make appropriate contact with prior knowledge, ex. Books in the office: bartlett and the native american story study, participants cleaned up the story. Loftus and plamer study: the automobile collision: asked how fast were these cars going when they hit each other or when they. Broken glass: memory can also be mislead in larger ways (ex. Memory confidence find a way to detect errors when they"ve occured: confident recall are often accurate recalls, this isn"t always the case, our confidence in memory is often influenced by factors that have no impact on memory accuracy.