Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) states are typically defined as feelings of imminent recall for known, but temporarily inaccessible target words. However, TOTs are not merely instances of retrieval failures. Clues that increase the subjective likelihood of retrieval success, such as cue familiarity and target-related information, also have been shown to elicit feelings of imminent recall, supporting a metacognitive, inferential etiology of the TOT phenomenon. A survey conducted on our university campus provided anecdotal evidence that TOTs are occasionally shared among people in small groups. Although shared TOTs may suggest the influence of social contagion, we hypothesized that metacognitive appraisal of group recall efficiency could be involved....
A large body of literature on “within-individual retrieval-induced forgetting” (WI-RIF; Anderson, Bj...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Abstract The tip-of-the-tongue state (henceforth, TOT) is typically defined as the feeling that a kn...
Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) phenomena have proven a gold mine for theories of memory retrieval and midle...
We investigated whether individuals are able to differentiate being in a tip-of-the-tongue state fro...
Human communication either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and con...
Abstract The tip-of-the-tongue state (TOT) is the feeling that accompanies temporary inaccessibility...
This experiment focused on whether or not the cues that relieve a tip of the tongue (TOT) state are ...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
People constantly talk to one another about the past, and in so doing, they recount certain details ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...
The tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state is generally described as the feeling that one knows a target word...
A large body of literature on “within-individual retrieval-induced forgetting” (WI-RIF; Anderson, Bj...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social...
Social interactions can strengthen memories, but they can also contaminate them, for instance, when ...
Abstract The tip-of-the-tongue state (henceforth, TOT) is typically defined as the feeling that a kn...
Tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) phenomena have proven a gold mine for theories of memory retrieval and midle...
We investigated whether individuals are able to differentiate being in a tip-of-the-tongue state fro...
Human communication either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and con...
Abstract The tip-of-the-tongue state (TOT) is the feeling that accompanies temporary inaccessibility...
This experiment focused on whether or not the cues that relieve a tip of the tongue (TOT) state are ...
Collaborating with others during recall shapes both group and individual memories. Individuals contr...
Collaborative memory research has focused on the negative effects of group remembering, specifically...
People constantly talk to one another about the past, and in so doing, they recount certain details ...
When people collaborate over their recall of a shared experience, it might be expected that they cou...
The tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) state is generally described as the feeling that one knows a target word...
A large body of literature on “within-individual retrieval-induced forgetting” (WI-RIF; Anderson, Bj...
People often talk to others about their personal past. These discussions are inherently selective. S...
We modified the social contagion of memory paradigm to track whether details mentioned during social...