Understanding the Role of Post-learning Arousal in Reducing the Misinformation Effect
The misinformation effect, a phenomenon widely studied in psychology, describes how misleading information can distort one’s memory of an event. English and Nielson (2010) claim that the excitability after learning could also result in memory consolidation and, hence, the misinformation effect (Puddifoot, 2020). This essay, which also takes the critic’s point of view, explains their ... Read More
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