Kathryn A. La Tour, Michael S. La Tour, Charles Brainerda
False memories are generally viewed as �dumb,� in the sense of being caused by deficient processing, but recent psychological research has shown that elaboration and inferences can result in �smart� false memories. These �smart� false memories are explained by fuzzy-trace theory (FTT), which assumes that they derive from comprehension of the meaning of experience. FTT predicts that �smart� false memories should be positively correlated with measured levels of Need for Cognition (NFC). In three experiments we find those higher in NFC are more likely to elaborate and infer information from advertising that causes them to create �smart� false memories.
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