The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects throughout childhood. Specifically, we examined whether the reduction in false recognition rates that is traditionally observed in children after distinctive encoding could be explained not only by enhanced discrimination between studied and new items but also by the implementation of a conservative response criterion resulting from the use of metacognitive expectations about the quality of memories (i.e., distinctiveness heuristic). Two experiments were conducted in which children aged 4–5, 6–7, and 8–9 years old were asked to study a set of items presented either in pictorial (distinctive) or in word (less distinctive) form. In Experiment 1, ...
Research on adults' face recognition abilities provides evidence for a distinctiveness effect such t...
The self-referential effect in memory (SRE) is a robust memory advantage for items encoded in relati...
The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated usi...
The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects th...
Over the past decades, researchers studying adult metacognition have placed a heavy emphasis on how ...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
Distinctiveness effects in children's (5-, 7-, and 11-year-olds) false memory illusions were examine...
We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectation...
We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectation...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
Improvements in 5- and 7-year-olds' acquisition and retention of related concept pairings were exami...
Human learning processes have long been topics of interest and research. Two processes, prototype an...
We examined the mechanisms involved in the development of the easily learned, easily remembered (ELE...
Background and aims: A common hypothesis to explain metamemory heuristics learning throughout childh...
Research on adults' face recognition abilities provides evidence for a distinctiveness effect such t...
The self-referential effect in memory (SRE) is a robust memory advantage for items encoded in relati...
The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated usi...
The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects th...
Over the past decades, researchers studying adult metacognition have placed a heavy emphasis on how ...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
Distinctiveness effects in children's (5-, 7-, and 11-year-olds) false memory illusions were examine...
We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectation...
We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectation...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
Improvements in 5- and 7-year-olds' acquisition and retention of related concept pairings were exami...
Human learning processes have long been topics of interest and research. Two processes, prototype an...
We examined the mechanisms involved in the development of the easily learned, easily remembered (ELE...
Background and aims: A common hypothesis to explain metamemory heuristics learning throughout childh...
Research on adults' face recognition abilities provides evidence for a distinctiveness effect such t...
The self-referential effect in memory (SRE) is a robust memory advantage for items encoded in relati...
The basis of young children's performance of judgments of recency and frequency was investigated usi...