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Anthony, Kristine Janssen, Steve M J
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Topics in cognitive science
People often have difficulties remembering prior episodes of remembering, a phenomenon known as the forgot-it-all-along (FIA) effect. Although the effect was first discovered among victims of spontaneously recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse, laboratory paradigms of the FIA have shown that difficulties in remembering "remembering" can be e...
Zappala, Angelo; Mangiulli, Ivan; 128014; Santtila, Pekka; Loftus, Elizabeth F.; Otgaar, Henry; 119064;
status: published
Li, Chunlin; 137192; Otgaar, Henry; 119064; van Daele, Tessa; Muris, Peter; Houben, Sanne T.L.; Bull, Ray;
status: published
Chin, J.M. Schooler, J.W.
Published in
Encyclopedia of Consciousness
Taylor, Steven Asmundson, Gordon J. G.
Published in
Psychological Injury and Law
The diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) sometimes is raised in compensation claims, in tort settings, and in other medical–legal settings. Accordingly, health-care and legal professionals working in these areas need to be familiar with the current findings and controversies concerning the disorder. The purpose of this article is twofo...
Geraerts, Elke Jelicic, Marko Merckelbach, Harald
Published in
Law and Human Behavior
The authenticity of recovered memories is a much debated issue. Surprisingly, no study has systematically looked at symptom overreporting in people claiming recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse (CSA). In a first sample we administered the Structured Inventory of Malingered Symptomatology (SIMS) to individuals who said they had recovered CSA...