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  1. Prediction-based false memory: Unconfirmed prediction can result in robust false memories.Olya Bulatova & Keisuke Fukuda - 2025 - Cognition 255 (C):106013.
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  • Novelty Manipulations, Memory Performance, and Predictive Coding: the Role of Unexpectedness.Richárd Reichardt, Bertalan Polner & Péter Simor - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:525205.
    Novelty is central to the study of memory, but the wide range of experimental manipulations aimed to reveal its effects on learning produced inconsistent results. The novelty/encoding hypothesis suggests that novel information undergoes enhanced encoding and thus leads to benefits in memory, especially in recognition performance; however, recent studies cast doubts on this assumption. On the other hand, data from animal studies provided evidence on the robust effects of novelty manipulations on the neurophysiological correlates of memory processes. Conceptualizations and operationalizations (...)
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