A virtual reality paradigm with dynamic scene stimuli for use in memory research
Episodic memory may essentially be memory for one's place within a temporally unfolding
scene from a first-person perspective. Given this, pervasively used static stimuli may only …
scene from a first-person perspective. Given this, pervasively used static stimuli may only …
Piquing curiosity: Déjà vu-like states are associated with feelings of curiosity and information-seeking behaviors
KL McNeely-White, AM Cleary - Journal of Intelligence, 2023 - mdpi.com
Curiosity during learning increases information-seeking behaviors and subsequent memory
retrieval success, yet the mechanisms that drive curiosity and its accompanying information …
retrieval success, yet the mechanisms that drive curiosity and its accompanying information …
Integrating multiple cues in metamemory: using the illusory effect of font size and level of processing to inform FOK judgments
T Enam, IM McDonough - Metacognition and Learning, 2024 - Springer
Metamemory judgments, defined as predictions of memory performance, are often
influenced by misleading cues, such as fluency. However, how fluency cues compete to …
influenced by misleading cues, such as fluency. However, how fluency cues compete to …
Competition accumulates in successive retrieval of proper names
J Bannon, VS Ferreira, A Stasenko, TH Gollan - Memory & Cognition, 2024 - Springer
Proper names are especially prone to retrieval failures and tip-of-the-tongue states (TOTs)—
a phenomenon wherein a person has a strong feeling of knowing a word but cannot retrieve …
a phenomenon wherein a person has a strong feeling of knowing a word but cannot retrieve …
Image Clarity Affects Tip-of-the-Tongue Rates for Faces
H Lee, A Pournaghdali, BL Schwartz - Journal of Intelligence, 2023 - mdpi.com
Tip-of-the-tongue states are subjective experiences that unrecalled target words will be
remembered. This study investigates if the visual fluency of familiar faces affects the …
remembered. This study investigates if the visual fluency of familiar faces affects the …
Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences as Cognitive Phenomenology
D Medeiros - Erkenntnis, 2024 - Springer
Whether metacognitive experiences should be considered evidence for or against cognitive
phenomenology is controversial. In this paper I analyze one metacognitive experience …
phenomenology is controversial. In this paper I analyze one metacognitive experience …
Metacognitive states and feelings of curiosity: information-seeking behaviors during momentary retrieval-failure
KL McNeely-White - 2022 - search.proquest.com
Curiosity during learning increases information-seeking behaviors and subsequent memory
retrieval success, yet the mechanisms that drive curiosity and subsequent information …
retrieval success, yet the mechanisms that drive curiosity and subsequent information …
A possible shared underlying mechanism among involuntary autobiographical memory and déjà vu.
We propose that IAM and déjà vu may not share a placement on the same gradient, per se,
but the mechanism of cue familiarity detection, and a major differentiating factor between the …
but the mechanism of cue familiarity detection, and a major differentiating factor between the …
The relation of subjective experience to cognitive processing.
BL Schwartz, A Pournaghdali - Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Barzykowski and Moulin argue that common memory processes form the basis of
involuntary autobiographical memory and the déjà vu experience. We think that they …
involuntary autobiographical memory and the déjà vu experience. We think that they …
What Are We Most Curious About? Understanding the Relationship Between Curiosity and Marginal Knowledge
A Lee - 2024 - scholarship.claremont.edu
There are several competing theories about the relationship between curiosity and
metacognitive judgment, or one's assessment of their own knowledge. Novelty theories say …
metacognitive judgment, or one's assessment of their own knowledge. Novelty theories say …