“…In the free recall of an event, participants remember the main actions better than the details and make very few mistakes (e.g., Migueles & García-Bajos, 1999;Woolnough & MacLeod, 2001). When asked specific questions about an event, participants also remember more conceptual than perceptual information correctly, however, compared with free recall, participants produce more errors, mainly in perceptual information items (García-Bajos, Migueles, & Aizpurua, 2014;Migueles, García-Bajos, Aizpurua, 2016). In recognition tasks, on the other hand, participants incorrectly accept as true more conceptual information, such as the actions contained in the script of the event, than perceptual details, and they do so with greater confidence (e.g., Migueles & García-Bajos, 1999).…”