False Memory Reading Group
Summer 1999
The truth is, a person's memory has no more sense than his conscience, and no appreciation whatever of values and proportions. - Mark Twain

  Goodman, G.S., Tobey, A.E, Batterman-Faunce, J.M., Orcutt, H., Thomas, S., Shapiro, C. & Sachsenmaier, T. (1998). Face to face confrontation: Effects of closed circuit technology on children's eyewitness testimony and jurors' decisions. Law and Human Behavior, 22, 165-203.

  Holmes, J.B., Waters, H.S. & Rajaram, S. (1998). The phenomenology of false memories: Episodic content and confidence. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition, 24, 1026-1040.

  Loftus, E.F. & Mazzoni, G. A. L. (1998). Using imagination and personalized suggestion to change people. Behavior Therapy, 29, 691-706.

  Mazzoni, G. A. L., Lombardo, P., Malvagia, S., & Loftus, E. F. (1999). Dream interpretation and false beliefs. Professional Psychology: Research & Practice, 30, 45-50.

  Toglia, M.P., Neuschatz, J.S. & Goodwin, K.A. (1999). Recall accuracy and illusory memory: When more is less. Memory, 7, 233-256.



Important Legal Disclaimer: The preceding are articles we read together in the Lampinen Lab Summer 1999 false memory reading group. By clicking on the button next to the article you can see the summary of that article. The summary was prepared by the student presenting that article and it is of course the case that the views expressed in the summary do not necessarily represent the views of the reading group as a whole, Dr. Lampinen, the Lampinen Lab, Hugo's, the University of Arkansas, the Razorback Football or Basketball teams (although we're not sure of the tennis squad), people living down the street from me, our extended families, people named George, the three surviving Beatles, or anyone else for that matter except for the student who wrote the summary (and they don't necessarily believe what they wrote either).


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