Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible information. They are known to depend both on the access to partial information about a target of retrieval and on the familiarity of the cue that is used as a memory probe. In the present study we assessed whether FOK judgments could also be shaped by incidental environmental context in which these judgments are made. To this end, we investigated 2 phenomena previously documented in studies on recognition memory-a context familiarity effect and a context reinstatement effect-in the procedure used to investigate FOK judgments. In 2 experiments, we found that FOK judgments increase in the presence of a familiar environmental context. The resu...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
Four experiments contrasted the cue-familiarity hypothesis of feeling-of-knowing judgments (FKJs) an...
Feeling-of-knowing judgments (FOK-Js) reflect people’s confidence that they would be able to recogni...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feelings of knowing (FoK) are introspective self-report ratings of the felt likelihood that one will...
A central tenet in theoretical work on metacognition is that retrieval experiences during memory sea...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
Evidence for effects of changed environmental context on recognition has been equivocal. Using 3 ex...
Mastering study materials often requires repeated learning. However, the strategy of restudying the ...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
It is well-established that curiosity has benefits for learning. Less is known about potential links...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
Four experiments contrasted the cue-familiarity hypothesis of feeling-of-knowing judgments (FKJs) an...
Feeling-of-knowing judgments (FOK-Js) reflect people’s confidence that they would be able to recogni...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feeling-of-knowing (FOK) judgments are judgments of future recognizability of currently inaccessible...
Feelings of knowing (FoK) are introspective self-report ratings of the felt likelihood that one will...
A central tenet in theoretical work on metacognition is that retrieval experiences during memory sea...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
Evidence for effects of changed environmental context on recognition has been equivocal. Using 3 ex...
Mastering study materials often requires repeated learning. However, the strategy of restudying the ...
Metamemory processes depend on different factors across the learning and memory time-scale. In the l...
It is well-established that curiosity has benefits for learning. Less is known about potential links...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
Context effects in recognition tests are twofold. First, presenting familiar contexts at a test lead...
A feeling-of-knowing (FOK) is a sense of knowing that an item would be recognizable if seen again la...
Four experiments contrasted the cue-familiarity hypothesis of feeling-of-knowing judgments (FKJs) an...
Feeling-of-knowing judgments (FOK-Js) reflect people’s confidence that they would be able to recogni...