Proceedings of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology
The 9th Conference of the Japanese Society for Cognitive Psychology
Session ID : P1-18
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Inhibiting effect to false memory by manipulating presentation time and processing types for studied items
*KENTA NOZOE
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In the previous study, it was investigated that how inhabiting effect was affected by manipulation of processing types for studied items. Seamon et al. (2003) showed that strategy that participant write presented words down directly decrease the rate of false-recall. However, it is unclear that whether such a strategy is efficient when studies item is not fully presented. For this reason, in present study, the inhibiting effect to false-recognition was investigated from the two perspectives of processing type and presentation time for studied items As a result of present study, the main effect of processing type and presentation time for the rate of false-recognition, and the interaction of those was not significant. It means that experimental manipulation of this study has not inhibited false-memory illusions.
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