The neural correlates of "feeling-of-not-knowing" ("FOnK", i.e. the feeling-of-knowing Judgments that accurately predicted "not knowing" or "misses" in the criterion test) were investigated by the event-related fMRI method through an RJR (recall-judgment-recognition) procedure that adopted unrelated word pairs as materials. Results revealed that, relative to the inaccurate "FOnK" predictions, the accurate ones were associated with activities in right ventral prefrontal cortex (PFC) and insula, the areas that were known to subserve "cue specification" in which the retrieval cues were converted into "descriptors" that could be used for direct memory search. This result implied that the accurate "FOnK" predictions relayed more on "cue specific...
Daily-life decisions and judgments are often made "intuitively", i.e., without an explicit explanati...
Familiarity is a type of memory signal that can support recognition of prior occurrences without ret...
Shah NJ, Marshall JC, Zafiris O, et al. The neural correlates of person familiarity - A functional m...
The neural correlates of "feeling-of-not-knowing" ("FOnK", i.e. the feeling-of-knowing Judgments tha...
AbstractThe “feeling-of-knowing” (FOK) is a subjective sense of knowing a word before recalling it, ...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
The capacity to evaluate causal relations is fundamental to humancognition, and yet little is knowno...
Previous research implicated that feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and feeling-of-not-knowing (FOnK) might b...
Abstract—Previous research implicated that feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and feeling-of-not-knowing (FOnK...
Feeling-of-knowing judgement is traditionally regarded as a unitary cognitive process. However, rece...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
Recent research has demonstrated the critical role of the feeling of familiarity in recognition memo...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Daily-life decisions and judgments are often made "intuitively", i.e., without an explicit explanati...
Familiarity is a type of memory signal that can support recognition of prior occurrences without ret...
Shah NJ, Marshall JC, Zafiris O, et al. The neural correlates of person familiarity - A functional m...
The neural correlates of "feeling-of-not-knowing" ("FOnK", i.e. the feeling-of-knowing Judgments tha...
AbstractThe “feeling-of-knowing” (FOK) is a subjective sense of knowing a word before recalling it, ...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
The question of whether recognition memory judgments with and without recollection reflect dissociab...
In this event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study we examined the neuronal co...
The capacity to evaluate causal relations is fundamental to humancognition, and yet little is knowno...
Previous research implicated that feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and feeling-of-not-knowing (FOnK) might b...
Abstract—Previous research implicated that feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and feeling-of-not-knowing (FOnK...
Feeling-of-knowing judgement is traditionally regarded as a unitary cognitive process. However, rece...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
Recent research has demonstrated the critical role of the feeling of familiarity in recognition memo...
Recognition decisions can be based on familiarity, the sense that an item was encountered previously...
Daily-life decisions and judgments are often made "intuitively", i.e., without an explicit explanati...
Familiarity is a type of memory signal that can support recognition of prior occurrences without ret...
Shah NJ, Marshall JC, Zafiris O, et al. The neural correlates of person familiarity - A functional m...