Imagery encoding and false recognition errors: Examining the role of imagery process and imagery content on source misattributions |
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Authors: | Foley Mary Ann Foy Jeffrey Schlemmer Emily Belser-Ehrlich Janna |
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Affiliation: | Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866, USA. mfoley@skidmore.edu |
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Abstract: | Imagery encoding effects on source-monitoring errors were explored using the Deese-Roediger-McDermott paradigm in two experiments. While viewing thematically related lists embedded in mixed picture/word presentations, participants were asked to generate images of objects or words (Experiment 1) or to simply name the items (Experiment 2). An encoding task intended to induce spontaneous images served as a control for the explicit imagery instruction conditions (Experiment 1). On the picture/word source-monitoring tests, participants were much more likely to report "seeing" a picture of an item presented as a word than the converse particularly when images were induced spontaneously. However, this picture misattribution error was reversed after generating images of words (Experiment 1) and was eliminated after simply labelling the items (Experiment 2). Thus source misattributions were sensitive to the processes giving rise to imagery experiences (spontaneous vs deliberate), the kinds of images generated (object vs word images), and the ways in which materials were presented (as pictures vs words). |
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