2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.21.349530
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Sleep Enhances Neural Representations of True and False Memories: An Event-Related Potential Study

Abstract: Episodic memory is reconstructive and is thus prone to false memory formation. Although false memories are proposed to develop via associative processes, the nature of their neural representations, and the effect of sleep on false memory processing is currently under debate. The present research employed the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm and a daytime nap to determine whether semantic false memories and true memories could be differentiated using event-related potentials (ERPs). We also sought to ill… Show more

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“…d' was calculated using the package Psycho (Makowski, 2018) implemented in R version 3.6.1 (R Core Team, 2018). As per the methods used in Jano et al (2021), d' was calculated (Zhits -Zfa) for both list words and associative lures, in order to reflect our viewpoint that 'false memory' measured in the DRM reflects associative processes, as opposed to memory errors.…”
Section: Drm Recognition Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…d' was calculated using the package Psycho (Makowski, 2018) implemented in R version 3.6.1 (R Core Team, 2018). As per the methods used in Jano et al (2021), d' was calculated (Zhits -Zfa) for both list words and associative lures, in order to reflect our viewpoint that 'false memory' measured in the DRM reflects associative processes, as opposed to memory errors.…”
Section: Drm Recognition Accuracymentioning
confidence: 99%