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Thursday 03/26/2009 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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| Hosted By: |
Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory |
| Speaker: |
Henry L. Roediger III - Professor Department of Psychology Washington University, St. Louis |
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Remembering Events That Never Happened: Creating False Memories Via Associative Inferences |
| Location: |
320 QRL
Herklotz Conference Center
Irvine, CA 92697
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| Contact: |
Julia Pisias
Phone: (949) 824-7566
jpisias@uci.edu
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| Description: |
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CNLM Colloquium Series When people hear or see related bits of information, they often make inferences and then remember the inferences as if they were events that actually had occurred. The talk will describe a program of research documenting this point and examining the cognitive bases for a straightforward type of false memories that probably occur to all of us nearly every day. Some extensions of the research into individual differences in the propensity towards false memories will also be discussed.
Lunch will follow.
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http://www.cnlm.uci.edu/scientific.htm |
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http://today.uci.edu/pdf/UCI_06_Map.pdf |
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