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Researchers from the Memory and Language Lab at CIMCYC (University of Granada) have investigated effective strategies to reduce false memories in older adults, a common phenomenon that impacts their autonomy and quality of life. Their study, published in Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, shows that corrective feedback, especially when combined with repeated practice and self-monitoring, helps both younger and older adults improve their memory accuracy and avoid recalling events that never happened, even when learning new information.
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