Remembering September 11th 2001: Early correlates of later memory vividness, confidence, and errror

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Abstract

100 students were approached twice: The day after the attack on World Trade Center (early data) and nine months later (memory data). Early ratings of having talked and, in particular, thought about the event predicted later memory better than other early measures. Errors were frequent but largely equivalent in meaning although wrong in detail. Results seem inconsistent with suggestions of a special flashbulb memory mechanism operating at immediate encoding, but consistent with suggestions of normal memory processes elicited by strange situations.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2004
StatusUdgivet - 2004
Begivenhed22. Nordic Psychology Congress - København, Danmark
Varighed: 18 aug. 200420 aug. 2004
Konferencens nummer: 22

Konference

Konference22. Nordic Psychology Congress
Nummer22
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByKøbenhavn
Periode18/08/200420/08/2004

Emneord

  • Hukommelse
  • blitzerindring
  • World Trade Center-angrebet

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