We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectations to reduce false recognitions, and explored whether these expectations depend on the context in which the items are presented. Specifically, 4-, 6-, and 9-year-old children were presented with high-, medium-, and low-memorability words, either mixed together (Experiment 1) or separated into two different lists (Experiment 2). Results revealed that only children with a higher level of executive functioning (9-year-olds) used the memorability-based heuristic when all types of items were presented within the same list. However, all children, regardless of age or executive level, implemented the metacognitive rule when high- and low-memorability...
People use context to assign meaning to unknown or ambiguous words. The factors involved in ambigui...
Introduction. Prospective Memory (PM), defined as the ability to remember to perform intended activi...
The current study explored under what conditions young children would set reminders to aid their mem...
We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectation...
Over the past decades, researchers studying adult metacognition have placed a heavy emphasis on how ...
The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects th...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects th...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
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...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
It is well documented that young children greatly overestimate their performance on tests of retrosp...
This multi-phase study examined the influence of retrieval processes on children’s metacognitive pro...
People use context to assign meaning to unknown or ambiguous words. The factors involved in ambigui...
Introduction. Prospective Memory (PM), defined as the ability to remember to perform intended activi...
The current study explored under what conditions young children would set reminders to aid their mem...
We examined children’s ability to employ a metacognitive heuristic based on memorability expectation...
Over the past decades, researchers studying adult metacognition have placed a heavy emphasis on how ...
The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects th...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
The primary aim of this study was to document the developmental course of distinctiveness effects th...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
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...
The present experiment investigates whether young children are able to reduce their false recognitio...
Young children made prospective and retrospective memory predictions and postdictions. Children’s pr...
It is well documented that young children greatly overestimate their performance on tests of retrosp...
This multi-phase study examined the influence of retrieval processes on children’s metacognitive pro...
People use context to assign meaning to unknown or ambiguous words. The factors involved in ambigui...
Introduction. Prospective Memory (PM), defined as the ability to remember to perform intended activi...
The current study explored under what conditions young children would set reminders to aid their mem...