Psychology Department, University of Warwick, Coventry, England.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2010 Feb;17(1):66-72. doi: 10.3758/PBR.17.1.66.
When people receive descriptions or doctored photos of events that never happened, they often come to remember those events. But if people receive both a description and a doctored photo, does the order in which they receive the information matter? We asked people to consider a description and a doctored photograph of a childhood hot air balloon ride, and we varied which medium they saw first. People who saw a description first reported more false images and memories than did people who saw a photo first, a result that fits with an anchoring account of false childhood memories.
当人们接收到从未发生过的事件的描述或篡改后的照片时,他们往往会开始回忆起那些事件。但是,如果人们同时收到描述和篡改后的照片,他们接收信息的顺序是否重要呢?我们要求人们考虑一个关于童年热气球乘坐的描述和一张篡改后的照片,并改变他们首先看到的媒介。先看到描述的人比先看到照片的人报告了更多的虚假图像和记忆,这一结果符合对虚假童年记忆的锚定解释。