The current study examined early signs of implicit metacognitive monitoring in 3.5-year-old children. During a learning phase children had to learn paired associates. In the test phase, children performed a recognition task and choose the correct associate for a given target among four possible answers. Subsequently, children's explicit confidence judgments (CA) and their fixation time allocation at the confidence scale were assessed. Analyses showed that explicit CJs did not differ for remembered compared to non-remembered items. In contrast, children's fixation patterns on the confidence scale were affected by the correctness of their memory, as children looked longer to high confidence ratings when they correctly remembered the associate...
Background and aims: A common hypothesis to explain metamemory heuristics learning throughout childh...
Humans adapt their behavior not only by observing the consequences of their actions but also by inte...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
The current study examined early signs of implicit metacognitive monitoring in 3.5-year-old children...
The study of developmental metacognition was originally proposed as a way to better understand memor...
Recent research has shown that children as young as age 3.5 show behavioral responses to uncertainty...
In the present study, primary school children's ability to give accurate confidence judgments (CJ) w...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...
This study focuses on relations between 7- and 9-year-old children's and adults' metacognitive monit...
Two independent data sets assessing children’s metacognitive monitoring abilities were used to explo...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
An often-replicated finding in metacognition research is that children overestimate their performanc...
Developmental changes in metacognitive abilities have occupied a central role in cognitive research ...
Metacognition plays a pivotal role in human development. The ability to realize that we do not know ...
Background and aims: A common hypothesis to explain metamemory heuristics learning throughout childh...
Humans adapt their behavior not only by observing the consequences of their actions but also by inte...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
The current study examined early signs of implicit metacognitive monitoring in 3.5-year-old children...
The study of developmental metacognition was originally proposed as a way to better understand memor...
Recent research has shown that children as young as age 3.5 show behavioral responses to uncertainty...
In the present study, primary school children's ability to give accurate confidence judgments (CJ) w...
The goal of the current investigation was to compare two monitoring processes (judgments of learning...
This study focuses on relations between 7- and 9-year-old children's and adults' metacognitive monit...
Two independent data sets assessing children’s metacognitive monitoring abilities were used to explo...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
An often-replicated finding in metacognition research is that children overestimate their performanc...
Developmental changes in metacognitive abilities have occupied a central role in cognitive research ...
Metacognition plays a pivotal role in human development. The ability to realize that we do not know ...
Background and aims: A common hypothesis to explain metamemory heuristics learning throughout childh...
Humans adapt their behavior not only by observing the consequences of their actions but also by inte...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...