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Mismaking memories: neural precursors of memory illusions in electrical brain activity
Authors:Urbach Thomas P  Windmann Sabine S  Payne David G  Kutas Marta
Affiliation:Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093-0515, USA. turbach@cogsci.ucsd.edu
Abstract:Memory illusions--vivid experiences of events that never occurred--could result from inaccuracies either in retrieving memories or in initially storing them. In two experiments, people studied lists of associated words that either did or did not induce later illusory (false) memories of associated but nonpresented lure words. The amplitude of the electrical brain activity during study of words (approximately 500-1,300 ms) that were themselves later correctly remembered reliably distinguished list words that led to such illusory memories from those that did not. This encoding difference associated with subsequent illusory memory (referred to as a DIM)--presumably reflecting item-specific encoding differences--is a neural precursor of memory illusions.
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