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The DRM Paradigm: How Your Brain Fabricates Memories

The DRM Paradigm: How Your Brain Fabricates Memories

Introduction to the Deese Paradigm and False Memory The Deese Paradigm, often referred to in its modernized form as the DRM Paradigm (Deese-Roediger-McDermott), stands as one of the most robust and compelling laboratory demonstrations of internally generated false memory in cognitive psychology. This experimental procedure systematically induces participants to falsely recall or recognize words that […]

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