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  • All three of these memory distortions contain a three stage procedure.
  • All three of these memory distortions contain a three-stage procedure.
  • Parr has been fascinated with observation and the possibilities and responses of memory distortions.
  • Three ways that contribute to memory conformity are : normative influences, memory distortion.
  • A number of factors can work to create this post-event memory distortion.
  • Hindsight bias has similarities to other memory distortions such as misinformation effect and false autobiographical memory.
  • Hindsight bias has similarities to other memory distortions, such as misinformation effect and false autobiographical memory.
  • "' Memory distortion "'occurs when people report information that has been suggested after an event.
  • Memory distortion, closely tied with the misinformation effect, describes an impairment in memory that surfaces after exposure to misleading information.
  • Memory distortions may sometimes serve a purpose because it may be in our interest to not remember some details of an event or to forget others altogether.
  • Analyses of memory conformity typically focus entirely on its negative consequences, such as witness memory distortion; however, there are some benefits to memory conformity.
  • His book, " The Seven Sins of Memory : How the Mind Forgets and Remembers ", identifies misattribution as a type of memory distortion or inaccuracy.
  • Although memory distortion occurs in everyday life, the brain mechanisms involved are not easy to study in the laboratory, but neuroimaging techniques have recently been applied to this subject.
  • One study examining suggestibility found that older adults ( average age 76 ) experienced more memory distortion when introduced to misleading information than did young adults ( average age 20 ).
  • His research interests included understanding human thinking and memory : analogy-making, problem solving, decision-making, judgment, context, constructive memory, memory distortions, blending of episodes.
  • Susan Clancy wrote that such claims are " false memories " concocted out of a " blend of fantasy-proneness, memory distortion, culturally available scripts, sleep hallucinations, and scientific illiteracy ".
  • The new information given in hindsight bias is correct and presented upfront to the person, while the extra information for the other two memory distortions is wrong and presented in an indirect and possibly manipulative way.
  • The hindsight bias focuses on memory distortion to favor the actor, while the outcome bias focuses exclusively on weighting the past outcome heavier than other pieces of information in deciding if a past decision was correct.
  • In addition, a recent meta-analysis found that older adults ( over age 65 ) tend to be more susceptible to memory distortion brought about by misleading post-event information, compared to young adults.
  • Hindsight bias, the tendency to alter a previous judgement in the face of new information, and source misattribution ( see source-monitoring error ) work to create memory conformity through post-event memory distortion.
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