Electrophysiological decomposition of attentional factors on the hypercorrection effect of false lexical representations
Abstract
False memories endorsed with higher confidence are more likely to be corrected by feedback than those endorsed with lower confidence (hypercorrection effect). Errors made with high confidence and correct responses made with low confidence are both associated with large meta-memory mismatches. Therefore, they both represent a type of unexpected event which automatically captures participant attention, such that correct information provided via...
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Title
Electrophysiological decomposition of attentional factors on the hypercorrection effect of false lexical representations
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
124
Pages
64 - 72
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