Mazzoni Giuliana, Memon Amina
Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07079, USA.
Psychol Sci. 2003 Mar;14(2):186-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00020.x.
Previous studies have shown that imagining an event can alter autobiographical beliefs. The current study examined whether it can also create false memories. One group of participants imagined a relatively frequent event and received information about an event that never occurs. A second group imagined the nonoccurring event and received information about the frequent event. One week before and again 1 week immediately after the manipulation, participants rated the likelihood that they had experienced each of the two critical events and a series of noncritical events, using the Life Events Inventory. During the last phase, participants were also asked to describe any memories they had for the events. For both events, imagination increased the number of memories reported, as well as beliefs about experiencing the event. These results indicate that imagination can induce false autobiographical memories.
先前的研究表明,想象一个事件可以改变自传式信念。当前的研究考察了想象是否也能产生错误记忆。一组参与者想象了一个相对常见的事件,并收到了关于一个从未发生过的事件的信息。另一组参与者想象了那个未发生的事件,并收到了关于常见事件的信息。在操纵前一周以及操纵后紧接着的一周,参与者使用生活事件量表对他们经历过这两个关键事件以及一系列非关键事件的可能性进行评分。在最后阶段,参与者还被要求描述他们对这些事件的任何记忆。对于这两个事件,想象增加了报告的记忆数量以及对经历该事件的信念。这些结果表明,想象可以诱发错误的自传式记忆。