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The NICHD Interview Protocol

The NICHD protocol begins with an introductory phase that promotes rapport includes a truth and lie ceremony to communicate to children the importance of truth telling and establishes the ground rules for the interview, such as the acceptability of saying I don't know and correcting the interviewer. Children are then asked for information about themselves, their families, and their schools, using open-ended questions. Following this, children are asked to describe two recent experiences e.g.,...

Neurobiological Perspectives

In the first part, Neurobiological Perspectives, the authors present state-of-the-art research on the consequences for memory and memory development of the neurobiological changes that accompany childhood stress, trauma, and maltreatment. Specifically, in the first chapter, Bremner examines the interaction between brain development, trauma onset, memory, and the neurobiological consequences of trauma. He proposes a model of how stress-induced changes in brain systems involved in stress and...

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Childrens Memory for Stressful Events

Studies concerning children's memory for stressful events can be heu-ristically divided into two general categories based on the type of event being remembered. One set of studies has focused on children's memory for naturally occurring stressful events see Chapter 6 , and the other has concerned children's memory for mildly arousing laboratory-based experiences. Across both types of studies, however, the central question has been the same does stress help or hurt children's memory...

Application of ERP Methodology

ERP methodology is ideal for use in younger populations and is well suited for assessment of neural function even in young infants in contrast, the use of other, more invasive imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging fMRI or positron emission tomography PET are typically only justified in infants and young children when medically necessary. In addition, although other, less invasive methods such as magnetoencephalography MEG could potentially be used with younger...

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figure 9.2. Relation between age and a corrected measure A' of false recognition of the critical distractors of high and low Deese Roediger-McDermott paradigm lists in Experiment 3 of Brainerd, Reyna, and Forrest 2002 . increased during childhood, but they continued to increase between age 11 and young adulthood, continuing to reinforce the theme of very gradual emergence of false memory in the DRM paradigm. Another finding that reinforces the same theme concerns false memories on high versus...