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Effects of Bilateral Eye Movements on Gist Based False Recognition in the DRM Paradigm

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Journal Brain Cogn
Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Date 2006 Oct 10
PMID 17027132
Citations 10
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Abstract

The effects of saccadic bilateral (horizontal) eye movements on gist based false recognition was investigated. Following exposure to lists of words related to a critical but non-studied word participants were asked to engage in 30s of bilateral vs. vertical vs. no eye movements. Subsequent testing of recognition memory revealed that those who undertook bilateral eye movement were more likely to correctly recognise previously presented words and less likely to falsely recognise critical non-studied associates. This result joins other research in demonstrating the conditions in which false memory effects can be attenuated.

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