Reference code: | NDE-04 |
Location: | Arquivo PCA - Pasta 1/Outros Apoios
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Title:
| Investigating DRM false memories susceptibility in near-death experiencers
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Publication year: | 2016
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URL:
| http://www.asszisztencia.hu/icom/program_download.htm
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Abstract/Results: | ABSTRACT:
Literature devoted to the cognitive functioning of individuals who lived a near-death experience (NDErs) is very limited. This study examines their susceptibility to false memories using the Deese–Roediger–McDermott paradigm (DRM; Roediger&McDermott, 1995). Specifically, 20 NDErs and 19 healthy volunteers matched on age, education and time since accident were presented with DRM lists for a recall task during which they were asked to assign “Remember/Know/Guess” judgements (Tulving, 1985) to their responses. Results showed that NDErs and volunteers were equally likely to recall studied items, to falsely recall critical lures and obtained similar rates of associated illusory recollection. These findings are discussed in light of the current theories of false memory production and accounts of NDE.
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Accessibility: | Document exists in file
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Language:
| eng
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Author:
| Martial, C.
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Secondary author(s):
| Charland-Verville, V., Dehon, H., Laureys, S.
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Document type:
| Abstract book
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Number of reproductions:
| 3
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Reference:
| Martial, C., Charland-Verville, V., Dehon, H., & Laureys, S. (2016). Investigating DRM false memories susceptibility in near-death experiencers. Abstract book of the 6th International Conference on Memory, Budapest, Hungary (p.79).
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Indexed document: | No
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Keywords: | Near-death experience / Deese-Roediger-Mcdermott (DRM) paradigm / False memories
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Investigating DRM false memories susceptibility in near-death experiencers |