Recollection reflects the retrieval of complex qualitative information about prior events. Recently, Harlow and Donaldson developed a method for separating the probability of recollection success from the precision of the mnemonic information retrieved. In the current study, we ask if these properties are separable on the basis of subjective reports-are participants aware of these two aspects of recollection and can they reliably report on them? Participants studied words paired with a location on a circle outline, and at test recalled the location for a given word as accurately as possible. Additionally, participants provided separate subjective ratings of recollection confidence and recollection precision. The results indicated that parti...
In three experiments, undergraduates rated autobiographical memories on scales derived from existing...
The qualities of remembered experiences are often used to inform "reality monitoring" judgments, our...
Previous research suggests that people make recognition memory judgments on the basis of two kinds o...
The current thesis sought to investigate whether or not our ability to keep track of reality known a...
Episodic recollection supports conscious retrieval of past events. It is unknown why recollected mem...
Two experiments investigated recollective experience in a source monitoring task. Subjects saw an ar...
Following study, participants received 2 tests. The 1st was a recognition test; the 2nd was designed...
International audienceWe examined the hypothesis that feeling-of-knowing judgments rely on recollect...
Recognition memory can be supported by the processes of recollection and familiarity. Recollection i...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
The nature of recollective experience was examined in a recognition memory task. Subjects gave “reme...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
Judgments of learning (JOLs) are assessments of how well materials have been learned. Although a wid...
Judgments of learning (JOLs) are assessments of how well materials have been learned. Although a wid...
This project was designed to examine the nature of recollective experience. Gardiner (1988) showed d...
In three experiments, undergraduates rated autobiographical memories on scales derived from existing...
The qualities of remembered experiences are often used to inform "reality monitoring" judgments, our...
Previous research suggests that people make recognition memory judgments on the basis of two kinds o...
The current thesis sought to investigate whether or not our ability to keep track of reality known a...
Episodic recollection supports conscious retrieval of past events. It is unknown why recollected mem...
Two experiments investigated recollective experience in a source monitoring task. Subjects saw an ar...
Following study, participants received 2 tests. The 1st was a recognition test; the 2nd was designed...
International audienceWe examined the hypothesis that feeling-of-knowing judgments rely on recollect...
Recognition memory can be supported by the processes of recollection and familiarity. Recollection i...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart o...
The nature of recollective experience was examined in a recognition memory task. Subjects gave “reme...
Retrieval monitoring enhances episodic memory accuracy. For instance, false recognition is reduced w...
Judgments of learning (JOLs) are assessments of how well materials have been learned. Although a wid...
Judgments of learning (JOLs) are assessments of how well materials have been learned. Although a wid...
This project was designed to examine the nature of recollective experience. Gardiner (1988) showed d...
In three experiments, undergraduates rated autobiographical memories on scales derived from existing...
The qualities of remembered experiences are often used to inform "reality monitoring" judgments, our...
Previous research suggests that people make recognition memory judgments on the basis of two kinds o...