| Literature DB >> 22969740 |
Maddalena Marini1, Sara Agosta, Giuliana Mazzoni, Gianfranco Dalla Barba, Giuseppe Sartori.
Abstract
Memory is prone to illusions. When people are presented with lists of words associated with a non-presented critical lure, they produce a high level of false recognitions (false memories) for non-presented related stimuli indistinguishable, at the explicit level, from presented words (DRM paradigm). We assessed whether true and false DRM memories can be distinguished at the implicit level by using the autobiographical IAT (aIAT), a novel method based on indirect measures that permits to detect true autobiographical events encoded in the respondent's mind/brain. In our experiment, after a DRM task participants performed two aIATs: the first aimed at testing implicit memory for presented words (true-memories aIAT) and the second aimed at evaluating implicit memory for critical lures (false-memories aIAT). Specifically, the two aIATs assessed the association of presented words and critical lures with the logical dimension "true." Results showed that the aIAT detected a greater association of presented words than critical lures with the logical dimension "true." This result indicates that although true and false DRM memories are indistinguishable at the explicit level a different association of the true and false DRM memories with the logical dimension "true" can be detected at the implicit level, and suggests that the aIAT may be a sensitive instrument to detect differences between true and false DRM memories.Entities:
Keywords: DRM paradigm; autobiographical IAT; false memories; implicit associations; implicit level
Year: 2012 PMID: 22969740 PMCID: PMC3427911 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Scheme of the experimental paradigm and structure of the tasks.
| First session | Second session | |
|---|---|---|
| DRM task | True-memories aIAT | False-memories aIAT |
| (true factual sentences; e.g., I am in front of a computer) | (true factual sentences; e.g., I am in front of a computer) | |
| (false factual sentences, e.g., I am in front of a television) | (false factual sentences, e.g., I am in front of a television) | |
| eight lists of eight words (three targets, one critical lure and four distracters) | 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (20 trials) | 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (20 trials) |
| (targets; e.g., BUTTER) | (sentences referred to presented and recognized | (sentences referred to non-presented |
| (critical lures and distracters; e.g., BREAD and TIRED) | (sentences related to non-presented | (sentences related to non-presented |
| 10 true/false factual statements and 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (60 trials) | 10 true/false factual statements and 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (60 trials) | |
| (both true factual statements and sentences referred to presented and recognized | (both true factual statements and sentences referred to non-presented | |
| (both false factual statements and sentences related to non-presented | (both false factual statements and sentences related to non-presented | |
| 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (40 trials) | 10 sentences relating to hearing to the DRM paradigm (40 trials) | |
| (sentences related to non-presented | (sentences related to non-presented | |
| (sentences referred to presented and recognized | (sentences referred to non-presented | |
| 10 true/false factual statements and 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (60 trials) | 10 true/false factual statements and 10 sentences relating to the DRM paradigm (60 trials) | |
| (both true factual statements and sentences related to non-presented | (both true factual statements and sentences related to non-presented | |
| (both false factual statements and sentences referred to presented and recognized | (both false factual statements and sentences referred to non-presented | |