The effects of experimentally induced stress on false recognition

JD Payne, L Nadel, JJB Allen, KGF Thomas… - Memory, 2002 - Taylor & Francis
Memory, 2002Taylor & Francis
The fallibility of memory has become an issue of considerable practical and theoretical
importance. Here we studied the impact of experimentally induced stress on the ability of
human participants to accurately recognise words presented on a list. We found that stress
selectively disrupted participants' ability to distinguish words that were presented for study
from critical lure words that were semantically related, but not presented for study. This
finding indicates that stress, possibly through its impact on the hippocampus and prefrontal …
The fallibility of memory has become an issue of considerable practical and theoretical importance. Here we studied the impact of experimentally induced stress on the ability of human participants to accurately recognise words presented on a list. We found that stress selectively disrupted participants' ability to distinguish words that were presented for study from critical lure words that were semantically related, but not presented for study. This finding indicates that stress, possibly through its impact on the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, can potentiate false memories.
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