2024
DOI: 10.3758/s13423-024-02512-5
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Do cognitive abilities reduce eyewitness susceptibility to the misinformation effect? A systematic review

Maryanne Brassil,
Cian O’Mahony,
Ciara M. Greene

Abstract: The fact that memories can be distorted by post-event misinformation has cast considerable doubt over the dependability of eyewitness evidence in legal contexts. However, despite its adverse practical implications, the misinformation effect is likely an unavoidable distortion stemming from the reconstructive nature of episodic memory. Certain cognitive abilities have been reported to offer protection against misinformation, suggesting that mechanisms aside from episodic memory may also be underpinning this typ… Show more

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