Cataloged from PDF version of article.What entitles you to rely on information received from others? What entitles you to rely on information retrieved from your own memory? Intuitively, you are entitled simply to trust yourself, while you should monitor others for signs of untrustworthiness. This article makes a case for inverting the intuitive view, arguing that metacognitive monitoring of oneself is fundamental to the reliability of memory, while monitoring of others does not play a significant role in ensuring the reliability of testimony
Trust is defined as a belief of a human H (‘the trustor’) about the ability of an agent A (the ‘trus...
Human memory is not like a videotape that conserves faithful records of events. Rather, memories are...
International audienceThrough metacognitive evaluations, individuals assess their own cognitive oper...
What entitles you to rely on information received from others? What entitles you to rely on informat...
Real agents rely, when forming their beliefs, on imperfect informational sources (sources which deli...
Mahr and Csibra make a compelling case for a communicative function of episodic remembering, but a l...
Metacognition is the monitoring and controlling of cognitive processes. I examine the role of metaco...
When presented with responses of another person, people incorporate these responses into memory repo...
Since the early days of psychology, practitioners have recognised that metacognition - or the act of...
We examined the influence of co-witness discussion on the metacognitive regulation of memory reports...
Do people know when they can trust their metaperceptions (i.e., their beliefs about how they are see...
Throughout the history of psychology, a lively debate has surrounded people’s ability—known as metac...
Trust is defined as a belief of a human H (‘the trustor’) about the ability of an agent A (the ‘trus...
Human memory is not like a videotape that conserves faithful records of events. Rather, memories are...
International audienceThrough metacognitive evaluations, individuals assess their own cognitive oper...
What entitles you to rely on information received from others? What entitles you to rely on informat...
Real agents rely, when forming their beliefs, on imperfect informational sources (sources which deli...
Mahr and Csibra make a compelling case for a communicative function of episodic remembering, but a l...
Metacognition is the monitoring and controlling of cognitive processes. I examine the role of metaco...
When presented with responses of another person, people incorporate these responses into memory repo...
Since the early days of psychology, practitioners have recognised that metacognition - or the act of...
We examined the influence of co-witness discussion on the metacognitive regulation of memory reports...
Do people know when they can trust their metaperceptions (i.e., their beliefs about how they are see...
Throughout the history of psychology, a lively debate has surrounded people’s ability—known as metac...
Trust is defined as a belief of a human H (‘the trustor’) about the ability of an agent A (the ‘trus...
Human memory is not like a videotape that conserves faithful records of events. Rather, memories are...
International audienceThrough metacognitive evaluations, individuals assess their own cognitive oper...