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witness testimony has found that it can be affected by many psychological factors such as, anxiety and stress, reconstructive memory, selective attention and leading questions. Anxiety and stress can be associated with many factors such as,...
and David Kocinski, the word-length effect has been a very significant and vital aspect of putting forward or hypothesizing the immediate memory. The idea that temporary or short-term memory marks out quickly decay until invigorated by pra...
How does memory work? Is it likely to advance your memory? In alignment to response these inquiries, one should gaze at the distinct kinds of recall and how recall is retained in a person's brain. Memory is the mental method of keeping and ...
often witness the event under poor conditions because the event happens unexpectedly, rapidly, and/or under conditions of fear. Also, their attention may be focused on elements that are of little use for later recognition of the perpetrator...
autobiographical memory (Anderson et al. 2000). Moreover, other important domain of cognitive functioning is future thinking (Atance, 2008). Limited research has compared remembering the past and imagining the future (Anderson and Dewhurst,...
in memory performance with the passage of time or the presence of interfering events. Although recency effects in recognition memory are long lived and resistant to interference, recency effects in free and probed recall are short lived an...
often form and retrieve memories in the company of others. Yet, nearly 125 years of cognitive research on learning and memory has mainly focused on individuals working in isolation (Anderson, 2003). Although important topics such as eyewit...