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Eavesdropping on Memory
Annual Review of Psychology ( IF 24.8 ) Pub Date : 2017-01-04 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-psych-010416-044138
Elizabeth F. Loftus 1
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For more than four decades, I have been studying human memory. My research concerns the malleable nature of memory. Information suggested to an individual about an event can be integrated with the memory of the event itself, so that what actually occurred, and what was discussed later about what may have occurred, become inextricably interwoven, allowing distortion, elaboration, and even total fabrication. In my writings, classes, and public speeches, I've tried to convey one important take-home message: Just because someone tells you something in great detail, with much confidence, and with emotion, it doesn't mean that it is true. Here I describe my professional life as an experimental psychologist, in which I've eavesdropped on this process, as well as many personal experiences that may have influenced my thinking and choices.

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四十多年来,我一直在研究人类记忆。我的研究涉及记忆的可塑性。向个人建议的有关事件的信息可以与事件本身的存储器集成在一起,这样,实际发生的事情以及以后可能讨论的事情将被不可避免地交织在一起,从而导致变形,精心制作,甚至是整体制造。在我的著作,课堂和公开演讲中,我试图传达一个重要的带回家的信息:仅仅因为某人以非常详细的信息,充满信心和情感告诉了您,这并不意味着它是真实的。 。在这里,我描述了我作为一名实验心理学家的职业生涯,其中偷听了这个过程,以及许多可能影响我的思维和选择的个人经历。

更新日期:2017-01-04
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