The Research Group on Human Memory is devoted to the development of knowledge about Human Memory.
This main aim is achieved by implementing four lines of research: (1) analysis of the production of false memories through experimental procedures (e.g., misinformation paradigm); (2) increasing memory performance through the application of specific strategies (e.g., cognitive interview); (3) relating working memory and its performance with individual variables (e.g., intelligence); (4) and, finally, characterizing confidence-accuracy relationship and the regulation of accuracy with either the report option, the grain size or the plurality option.
This main aim is achieved by implementing four lines of research: (1) analysis of the production of false memories through experimental procedures (e.g., misinformation paradigm); (2) increasing memory performance through the application of specific strategies (e.g., cognitive interview); (3) relating working memory and its performance with individual variables (e.g., intelligence); (4) and, finally, characterizing confidence-accuracy relationship and the regulation of accuracy with either the report option, the grain size or the plurality option.