Contents:Introduction: false and distorted memories / Robert A. Nash & James Ost -- (mis)remembering negative emotional experiences / Jacinta Oulton & Melanie K. T. Takarangi -- When children are the worst and best eyewitnesses : factors behind the development of false memory / Henry Otgaar, Mark L. Howe, Nathalie Brackmann, & Jianqin Wang -- Photos and memory / Kimberley A. Wade, Sophie J. Nightingale, & Melissa F. Colloff -- The past is a social construction : susceptibility to social influence in (MIS)remembering / Hartmut Blank, Eva Walther, & Simon D. Isemann -- Forced fabrication and false eyewitness memories / Maria S. Zaragoza, Patrick Rich, Eric Rindal, and Rachel DeFranco -- Stories and movies can mislead : why biloxi (mississippi) sometimes relocates to tennessee after reading The Great gatsby / Elizabeth J. Marsh & Hillary G. Mullet -- Cognitive fluency and false memories / Eryn J. Newman -- Nonbelieved memories : a review of findings and theoretical implications / Alan Scoboria, Giuliana Mazzoni, & Chantal Boucher -- The positive side of memory illusions : new findings about how false memories facilitate reasoning and problem solving / Mark L. Howe, Emma Threadgold, Samantha Wilkinson, Sarah R. Garner, & -- Linden j. ball -- False memories matter : the repercussions that follow the development of false memory / Cara Laney & Elizabeth F. Loftus -- Concluding remarks : malleable knowledge about malleable memories / James Ost and Robert A. Nash.