Strange Deryn, Garry Maryanne, Bernstein Daniel M, Lindsay D Stephen
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY 10019, USA.
Acta Psychol (Amst). 2011 Jan;136(1):90-4. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2010.10.006. Epub 2010 Nov 9.
What is the effect on memory when seemingly innocuous photos accompany false reports of the news? We asked people to read news headlines of world events, some of which were false. Half the headlines appeared with photographs that were tangentially related to the event; others were presented without photographs. People saw each headline only once, and indicated whether they remembered the event, knew about it, or neither. Photos led people to immediately and confidently remember false news events. Drawing on the Source Monitoring Framework (Johnson, Hashtroudi, & Lindsay, 1993), we suggest that people often relied on familiarity and other heuristic processes when making their judgments and thus experienced effects of the photos as evidence of memory for the headlines.
当看似无害的照片伴随着虚假新闻报道时,对记忆会产生什么影响?我们让人们阅读世界事件的新闻标题,其中一些是虚假的。一半的标题配有与事件有间接关联的照片;其他标题则没有照片呈现。人们只看一次每个标题,并指出他们是记得该事件、了解该事件,还是两者都不知道。照片会让人们立即且自信地记住虚假新闻事件。借鉴来源监测框架(约翰逊、哈什特鲁迪和林赛,1993年),我们认为人们在做出判断时通常依赖熟悉度和其他启发式过程,因此将照片的影响体验为对标题记忆的证据。