Although there is ample data about fluency attribution to memory decisions in adults, less is known about the developmental trajectory of the fluency heuristic. In an experiment with children ages 4, 6, and 8, we tested whether attribution changed as a function of age and familiarity. Participants viewed a sequence of familiar and unfamiliar cartoon characters at encoding. During the recognition memory test, half of the items were preceded by a brief (17ms) identical prime. In adults, such primes typically increase the rate of "yes" responses, particularly for lure items. Instead, we found evidence of strong priming effects for targets relative to lures. These effects decreased with age as did the gap in memory for familiar and unfamiliar c...
According to attribution models of familiarity assessment, people can use a heuristic in recognition...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
Previous research has suggested that fluency does not influence memory decisions until age 7-8. In t...
The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated usi...
In two experiments, we investigated the robustness and automaticity of adults’ and children’s genera...
Over the past decades, researchers studying adult metacognition have placed a heavy emphasis on how ...
The aim of this study was to replicate a previous experiment using a different stimulus event. The p...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...
Fluency is one of many cues that are involved in memory decisions. To date, however, the extent to w...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
Using a new method for studying the development of false-memory formation, we examined developmental...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
The aim of this study was to replicate a previous experiment using a different stimulus event. The p...
An eye-tracking methodology was used to explore adults’ and children’s use of two utterance-based cu...
According to attribution models of familiarity assessment, people can use a heuristic in recognition...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
Previous research has suggested that fluency does not influence memory decisions until age 7-8. In t...
The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated usi...
In two experiments, we investigated the robustness and automaticity of adults’ and children’s genera...
Over the past decades, researchers studying adult metacognition have placed a heavy emphasis on how ...
The aim of this study was to replicate a previous experiment using a different stimulus event. The p...
In three experiments, the effect of identification of a briefly presented word (prime) on a subseque...
Fluency is one of many cues that are involved in memory decisions. To date, however, the extent to w...
We used a cue-generation and a cue-selection paradigm to investigate the cues children (9- to 12-yea...
Using a new method for studying the development of false-memory formation, we examined developmental...
We examined whether typical developmental trends in suggestion-induced false memories (i.e., age-rel...
The aim of this study was to replicate a previous experiment using a different stimulus event. The p...
An eye-tracking methodology was used to explore adults’ and children’s use of two utterance-based cu...
According to attribution models of familiarity assessment, people can use a heuristic in recognition...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...
The effect of test-induced priming on false recognition was investigated in children aged 5, 7, 9, a...