Curious information-seeking is known to be a key driver for learning, but characterizing this important psychological phenomenon remains a challenge. In this article, we argue that solving this challenge requires qualifying the relationships between metacognition and curiosity. The idea that curiosity is a metacognitive competence has been resisted: researchers have assumed both that young children and non-human animals can be genuinely curious, and that metacognition requires conceptual and culturally situated resources that are unavailable to young children and non-human animals. Here, we argue that this resistance is unwarranted given accumulating evidence that metacognition can be deployed procedurally, and we defend the view that curio...
International audienceBased on a synthesis of findings from psychology, neuroscience, and machine le...
In a world of increasing information and communications possibilities, the difficulty for users of i...
Curiosity is a debatable subject as researchers of the last century have not agreed on taxonomy, arg...
Curious information-seeking is known to be a key driver for learning, but characterizing this import...
Curiosity during learning increases information-seeking behaviors and subsequent memory retrieval su...
Curiosity – the desire to seek information – is fundamental for learning and performance. Studies on...
INST: L_135A number of theories have attempted to describe the psychological processes that involve ...
Curiosity is a basic element of our cognition, but its biological function, mechanisms, and neural u...
What is curiosity? An attractive option is that it is a desire to know. This analysis has been recen...
Curiosity is evident in humans of all sorts from early infancy, and it has also been said to appear ...
A central tenet in theoretical work on metacognition is that retrieval experiences during memory sea...
Although curiosity is an undeniably important aspect of children’s cognitive development, a universa...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
Throughout life, we might seek a calling, companions, skills, entertainment, truth, self-knowledge, ...
In this age of information overload, consumers are bombarded with various curiosity-inducing stimuli...
International audienceBased on a synthesis of findings from psychology, neuroscience, and machine le...
In a world of increasing information and communications possibilities, the difficulty for users of i...
Curiosity is a debatable subject as researchers of the last century have not agreed on taxonomy, arg...
Curious information-seeking is known to be a key driver for learning, but characterizing this import...
Curiosity during learning increases information-seeking behaviors and subsequent memory retrieval su...
Curiosity – the desire to seek information – is fundamental for learning and performance. Studies on...
INST: L_135A number of theories have attempted to describe the psychological processes that involve ...
Curiosity is a basic element of our cognition, but its biological function, mechanisms, and neural u...
What is curiosity? An attractive option is that it is a desire to know. This analysis has been recen...
Curiosity is evident in humans of all sorts from early infancy, and it has also been said to appear ...
A central tenet in theoretical work on metacognition is that retrieval experiences during memory sea...
Although curiosity is an undeniably important aspect of children’s cognitive development, a universa...
International audienceWhat are the functions of curiosity? What are the mechanisms of curiosity-driv...
Throughout life, we might seek a calling, companions, skills, entertainment, truth, self-knowledge, ...
In this age of information overload, consumers are bombarded with various curiosity-inducing stimuli...
International audienceBased on a synthesis of findings from psychology, neuroscience, and machine le...
In a world of increasing information and communications possibilities, the difficulty for users of i...
Curiosity is a debatable subject as researchers of the last century have not agreed on taxonomy, arg...