The power of suggestion
Researchers look at why suggestive therapy may prompt false memories.
Researchers look at why suggestive therapy may prompt false memories.
Researchers investigate the way in which we forget information.
New research provides major insights into 'false childhood memories'.
St Andrews' scientists have worked out how elephants keep in touch in the jungle.
Forgotten memorials, foreign memorials, and those which encourage forgetting rather than remembering, will be examined by academics at the University of St Andrews today (1st March 2006).
Would you like to help psychologists study how differences in age affects the memory? If so, you could provide invaluable help to researchers about to launch a new study at the University of St Andrews.
What role do visuals play in our understanding of television news, and how do the blind use imagery to recall events?
Classic movies such as 'Casablanca' could bring back lost memories for dementia sufferers thanks to an innovative memory aid.
PSYCHOLOGIST AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS READERSHIP
One of the world's authorities on the neurobiology of learning and memory is to give a series of public lectures at the University of St Andrews.