Психология и право (Apr 2017)

The power of imagination / The weakness of dating: on two origins of autobiographical memory distortion

  • Nourkova V. V.,
  • Vasilenko D. A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17759/psylaw.207070115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 182 – 192

Abstract

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The article focuses on issues of autobiographical memory malleability which are of high relevance to forensic practice. Taking into account both single case report and mass studies we revealed that time is the weakest aspect of autobiographical recollection. Namely, dating of past event and ordering of event components are prone to memory distortion to the maximum extent. Paradoxically, it coincides with high confidence in accuracy of event recalled. Than we shifted to the most discussed in the relevant literature mechanism of memory transformation i.e. imagination inflation. This mechanism consists of mistaking just imagined event for a real one. We also noted that high subjective probability of imagined event and reliable source of misinformation make significant impact into memory transformation.

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