Guessing an answer to an unfamiliar question prior to seeing the answer leads to better memory than studying alone (the pre-testing effect), which some theories attribute to increased curiosity. A similar effect occurs in general knowledge learning: people are more likely to recall information that they were initially curious to learn. Gruber and Ranganath [(2019). How curiosity enhances hippocampus-dependent memory: the prediction, appraisal, curiosity, and exploration (PACE) framework. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 23(12), 1014–1025] argued that unanswered questions can cause a state of curiosity during which encoding is enhanced for the missing answer, but also for incidental information presented at the time. If pre-testing similarly in...
Testing previously studied information enhances long-term memory, particularly when the information ...
The project concerns the effect of an unsuccessful pre-test (effectively a guess), on the subsequent...
Novelty is a potent driver of learning, but little is known about whether anticipation of novelty ca...
Guessing an answer to an unfamiliar question prior to seeing the answer leads to better memory than ...
Guessing an answer to an unfamiliar question prior to seeing the answer leads to better memory than ...
Abstract Curiosity predicts memory performance and it is influenced by prior knowledge. Reading a we...
Curiosity plays a fundamental role for learning and memory, but the neural mechanisms that stimulate...
Curiosity plays a fundamental role for learning and memory in everyday life. However, the neural mec...
Curiosity states benefit memory for target information, but also incidental information presented du...
Curiosity during learning increases information-seeking behaviors and subsequent memory retrieval su...
Curiosity has been described as a desire for learning and knowledge, but its underlying mechanisms ...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the role of the human curiosity drive. More specifi...
Pretesting, or answering a question prior to learning the associated information is a powerful tool ...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
Testing previously studied information enhances long-term memory, particularly when the information ...
The project concerns the effect of an unsuccessful pre-test (effectively a guess), on the subsequent...
Novelty is a potent driver of learning, but little is known about whether anticipation of novelty ca...
Guessing an answer to an unfamiliar question prior to seeing the answer leads to better memory than ...
Guessing an answer to an unfamiliar question prior to seeing the answer leads to better memory than ...
Abstract Curiosity predicts memory performance and it is influenced by prior knowledge. Reading a we...
Curiosity plays a fundamental role for learning and memory, but the neural mechanisms that stimulate...
Curiosity plays a fundamental role for learning and memory in everyday life. However, the neural mec...
Curiosity states benefit memory for target information, but also incidental information presented du...
Curiosity during learning increases information-seeking behaviors and subsequent memory retrieval su...
Curiosity has been described as a desire for learning and knowledge, but its underlying mechanisms ...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
The goal of the current study was to investigate the role of the human curiosity drive. More specifi...
Pretesting, or answering a question prior to learning the associated information is a powerful tool ...
The testing effect is the phenomenon that testing enhances memory for previously studied content. Me...
Testing previously studied information enhances long-term memory, particularly when the information ...
The project concerns the effect of an unsuccessful pre-test (effectively a guess), on the subsequent...
Novelty is a potent driver of learning, but little is known about whether anticipation of novelty ca...