Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the laboratory, subjects are often asked to make prospective feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments about target retrievability, or are asked to make retrospective confidence judgments (RCJs) about the retrieved target. We examined distinct and shared contributors to metamemory judgments, and how they were built over time. Eye movements were monitored during a face-scene associative memory task. At test, participants viewed a studied scene, then rated their FOK that they would remember the associated face. This was followed by a forced choice recognition test and RCJs. FOK judgments were less accurate than RCJ judgments, showing that the addition of m...
The target of this thesis is to investigate when and why metamemory is accurate or inaccurate. It do...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
The metacognitive feelings of an “aha!” experience are key to comprehending human subjective experie...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
Metamemory monitoring, the process of making subjective assessments of the status of one’s own memor...
Feeling-of-knowing judgments (FOK-Js) reflect people’s confidence that they would be able to recogni...
People prefer methods that involve subjectively easier and faster processing fluency, and emphasize ...
This study examined metamemory for faces. More specifically, feeling of knowing (FOK) ratings were s...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
A central tenet in theoretical work on metacognition is that retrieval experiences during memory sea...
Prior to this study there had been little research into the Feeling of Knowing (FOK) in response to ...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
The target of this thesis is to investigate when and why metamemory is accurate or inaccurate. It do...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
The metacognitive feelings of an “aha!” experience are key to comprehending human subjective experie...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
Metamemory monitoring, the process of making subjective assessments of the status of one’s own memor...
Feeling-of-knowing judgments (FOK-Js) reflect people’s confidence that they would be able to recogni...
People prefer methods that involve subjectively easier and faster processing fluency, and emphasize ...
This study examined metamemory for faces. More specifically, feeling of knowing (FOK) ratings were s...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
A central tenet in theoretical work on metacognition is that retrieval experiences during memory sea...
Prior to this study there had been little research into the Feeling of Knowing (FOK) in response to ...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
The target of this thesis is to investigate when and why metamemory is accurate or inaccurate. It do...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
The metacognitive feelings of an “aha!” experience are key to comprehending human subjective experie...