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  • Memory is flexible and reconstructive, but there's limited understanding of how false associations are formed and the influence of the self on memory.
  • Two experiments showed that participants could falsely remember non-presented items paired with their name or another person's name, indicating a strong self-reference effect.
  • More false associations occurred with self-referenced items compared to those associated with another person, supporting the idea that self-reference enhances memory construction through different processing methods.

Article Abstract

Memory is considered to be a flexible and reconstructive system. However, there is little experimental evidence demonstrating how associations are falsely constructed in memory, and even less is known about the role of the self in memory construction. We investigated whether false associations involving non-presented stimuli can be constructed in episodic memory and whether the self plays a role in such memory construction. In two experiments, we paired participants' own names (i.e., self-reference) or the name "Adele" (i.e., other-reference) with words and pictures from Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) lists. We found that (1) participants not only falsely remembered the non-presented lure words and pictures as having been presented, but also misremembered that they were paired with their own name or "Adele," depending on the referenced person of related DRM lists; and (2) there were more critical lure-self associations constructed in the self-reference condition than critical lure-other associations in the other-reference condition for word but not for picture stimuli. These results suggest a self-enhanced constructive effect that might be driven by both relational and item-specific processing. Our results support the spreading-activation account for constructive episodic memory.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17470218211009772DOI Listing

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