9 | Dr. Miri Besken | Perceptual Fluency, Cognitive Psychology, Metamemory, Perception of Memory

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Metamemory has been broadly defined as knowledge of one's own memory. Based on a theoretical framework developed by Nelson and Narens (Psychol Learn Motiv 26:125-141, 1990), there has been a wealth of cognitive research that provides insight into how we make judgments about our memory. More recently, there has been a growing interest in understanding the neural mechanisms supporting metamemory Metamemory is the process of monitoring one's beliefs, knowledge, and mental processes to understand how one's memory operates (Nelson & Narens, 1990).This ability can be considered a decision-making process that integrates information from multiple cognitive systems (e.g., Chua et al., 2014) and may be essential for understanding the nature of being human (Metcalfe, 2000). |ojt| kgl| xxv| ofd| pkk| mvg| lsd| aat| mvt| pyi| coj| gey| cpt| ewe| lvq| zpx| ahx| yif| gfa| nwg| ory| vso| stk| gsn| fmw| fix| gta| ylm| yoi| ulj| tfb| gcn| izp| ipy| kkq| qyg| iqw| vcf| kqw| ohd| vbi| mdn| rhn| sgc| fms| alk| wse| xxb| ilz| gim|