False Memories

Materials: ★☆☆ Easy to get from supermarket or hardware store
Difficulty: ★☆☆ Can be easily done by most teenagers
Safety: ★☆☆ Minimal safety procedures required

Categories: Psychology

Alternative titles: Memory Illusion Game

Summary

In this activity, participants listen to a list of related words and try to recall them from memory. Many participants will mistakenly recall a word that was not actually on the list, demonstrating how false memories can form through associations.

Procedure

- Provide copies of two word lists.

  1. If running a structured program, the instructor acts as the reader while participants are listeners.
  2. If running a drop-in session, have participants work in pairs. One will be the reader, the other the listener.
  3. The reader reads aloud all words from “List 1” without showing it to the listener.
  4. After reading, ask the listener to write down all words they can remember.
  5. Ask if anyone included the word “park,” which was not on the list but may be recalled due to word associations.
  6. Repeat the activity with “List 2,” switching roles if in pairs.
  7. Afterward, ask if anyone included the word “ocean,” which was not on the list but may be implanted as a false memory.

Memory Psychology: False Memories Activity - Amanda Woolston:


Brain Games- False Memory and Misinformation Effect - Professor Ross:


📄 False Memories Activity - Demco, Inc: https://resources.demco.com/FalseMemoriesActivity.pdf

📄 Understanding and Exploring False Memories - annmichaelsen.com/: https://annmichaelsen.com/2025/03/28/lesson-plan-understanding-and-exploring-false-memories/

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