International audienceAbstract Previous research has converged on the idea that metacognitive evaluations of memory dissociate between semantic and episodic memory tasks, even if the type of metacognitive judgement is held constant. This often observed difference has been the basis of much theoretical reasoning about the types of cues available when making metacognitive judgements of memory and how metacognition is altered in memory pathologies. Here, we sought to revisit the difference between episodic and semantic feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgements in the light of recent research which has supported a domain general account of metacognition. One hundred participants performed classical episodic and semantic memory tasks with FOK judgemen...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
There is a general agreement that remembering depends not only on the memory processes as such but r...
People prefer methods that involve subjectively easier and faster processing fluency, and emphasize ...
International audienceAbstract Previous research has converged on the idea that metacognitive evalua...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether people have the ability to make their confidence j...
International audienceEngaging in metacognition (evaluating, controlling, and representing cognitive...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
Metacognition is the capacity to evaluate the success of one's own cognitive processes in various do...
Four experiments contrasted the cue-familiarity hypothesis of feeling-of-knowing judgments (FKJs) an...
Metacognition and especially metacognitive judgments have been largely studied within separate cogni...
International audienceAlthough the study of metamemory monitoring originated in predictions for simp...
Confidence can be experienced for all kinds of decisions – evaluating the value of a piece of artwor...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
There is a general agreement that remembering depends not only on the memory processes as such but r...
People prefer methods that involve subjectively easier and faster processing fluency, and emphasize ...
International audienceAbstract Previous research has converged on the idea that metacognitive evalua...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate whether people have the ability to make their confidence j...
International audienceEngaging in metacognition (evaluating, controlling, and representing cognitive...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
Metacognition is the capacity to evaluate the success of one's own cognitive processes in various do...
Four experiments contrasted the cue-familiarity hypothesis of feeling-of-knowing judgments (FKJs) an...
Metacognition and especially metacognitive judgments have been largely studied within separate cogni...
International audienceAlthough the study of metamemory monitoring originated in predictions for simp...
Confidence can be experienced for all kinds of decisions – evaluating the value of a piece of artwor...
Metacognitive monitoring and control are two interdependent mechanisms by which people regulate enco...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
There is a general agreement that remembering depends not only on the memory processes as such but r...
People prefer methods that involve subjectively easier and faster processing fluency, and emphasize ...