Further
Reading
McDermott, K. B. (1996). The
persistence of false memories in list recall. Journal of Memory and Language,
35, 212-230.
Norman, K.A., & Schacter, D. L. (in press).
False recognition in younger and older adults: Exploring the characteristics of
illusory memories. Memory and Cognition.
Roediger, H. L., III, & McDermott, K.
B. (1993). Implicit memory in normal human subjects. In F. Boller & J. Grafman
(Eds.), Handbook of neuropsychology (vol. 8,63-131). Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Roediger, H. L., III, & McDermott, K.
B. (1995). Creating false memories: Remembering words not presented in lists.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 21,
803-814.
Schacter, D. L. (1987). Implicit memory:
History and current status. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory,
and Cognition, 13, 501-518.
Schacter, D. L. (1996). Searching for
memory: The brain, the mind and the past. New York: Basic Books.
Schacter, D. L., Kagan, J., & Leichtman,
M. D. (1995). True and false memories in children and adults: A cognitive neuroscience
perspective. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 1, 411-428.
Schacter, D. L., Reiman, E., Curran,
T., Yun, L. S., Bandy, D., McDermott, K. B., & Roediger, H. L., III. (1996). Neuroanatomical
correlates of veridical and illusory recognition memory: Evidence from Positron
Emission Tomography. Neuron, 17, 267-274.
Schacter, D. L., Verfaellie, M., & Pradere,
D. (1996). The neuropsychology of memory illusions: False recall and recognition
in amnesic patients. Journal of Memory and Language, 35, 319-334.
Squire, L. R. (1987). Memory and
brain. New York: Oxford University Press.
Squire, L. R., Knowlton, B., & Musen,
G. (1993). The structure and organization of memory. Annual Review of Psychology,
44, 453-495.