In order to understand the process, the study focuses upon important incidents that subjects can recall or are experiencing.
During these tasks, the subject does not explicitly recall the stimulus, but the previous stimulus still effects performance.
The subject of the painting recalls another.
The subjects in the very high susceptibility group recalled almost nothing, whereas the medium and low groups recalled 86% of the learned words.
A consciously cooperating subject can recall events in great detail.
Some subjects in the study recalled lies they had told on dates 50 years before.
Notably, an important obstacle to any form of lie detection is when subjects inadvertently recall false memories.
Sometimes the subject can recall the name when given clues.
When it's successfully handled, the subject doesn't recall anything about the experience.
In a subsequent test, subjects recalled the material accurately, apart from believers who had read the non-supportive evidence.