Results: False Memories Are Remembered More Often than True Memories 24 - 48 h after Encoding
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The overall goal of this experimental task is to study gist based false memories in the laboratory. This method can help answer key questions in cognitive neuroscience, such as how memories are not only created but transformed. More specifically h
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Here we present the Deese, Roediger and McDermott (DRM) task, a tool to study false memories in the laboratory. Subjects study lists of semantically related words (e.g., nurse, sick, etc.), and later falsely remember an unstudied word (doctor) that represents the gist, or theme, of the word list.