Eyewitness Memory
Prosopagnosia
Implicit Memories
Facial Feedback Hypothesis
Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination
Serial Position Effect
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Highlighting and Reducing the Impact of Negative Aging Stereotypes During Older Adults' Cognitive Testing
Published on: January 24, 2020
Pia Dietze1,2, Sally Olderbak3, Andrea Hildebrandt4
1New York University, New York City, USA.
Individuals from lower social classes have better spontaneous face memory, remembering faces without explicit instruction. This social class difference highlights how perceived importance influences memory, impacting eyewitness accuracy.
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