Wagner Michael F, Skowronski John J
Department of Psychology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, USA.
Conscious Cogn. 2017 May;51:34-52. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2017.02.017. Epub 2017 Mar 10.
Two studies assessed the extent to which people incorporated false facts provided by bogus others into their own recognition memory reports, and how these false memory reports were affected by: (a) truth of the information in others' summaries supporting the false facts, (b) motivation to process stories and summaries, (c) source credibility, and (d) ease of remembering original facts. False memory report frequency increased when false facts in a summary were supported by true information and varied inversely with the ease with which original facts could be remembered. Results from a measure probing participants' memory perceptions suggest that some false memories are authentic: People sometimes lack awareness of both the incorporation of false facts into their memory reports and where the false facts came from. However, many false memories are inauthentic: Despite reporting a false memory, people sometimes retain knowledge of the original stimulus and/or the origin of false facts.
两项研究评估了人们在多大程度上将虚假他人提供的错误事实纳入自己的识别记忆报告,以及这些错误记忆报告如何受到以下因素的影响:(a)他人总结中支持错误事实的信息的真实性,(b)处理故事和总结的动机,(c)来源可信度,以及(d)记住原始事实的难易程度。当总结中的错误事实得到真实信息的支持时,错误记忆报告的频率会增加,并且与记住原始事实的难易程度成反比。一项探究参与者记忆认知的测量结果表明,一些错误记忆是真实的:人们有时既没有意识到错误事实已被纳入他们的记忆报告,也不知道错误事实的来源。然而,许多错误记忆是不真实的:尽管报告了错误记忆,但人们有时仍保留对原始刺激和/或错误事实来源的了解。