Metacognitive processes accompanying the first stages of autobiographical retrieval in the self-memory system

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作者
Carreras, Fabien [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Moulin, Chris J. A. [1 ]
Tales, Andrea [2 ]
Barnes, Claire M. [3 ]
Souchay, Celine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Grenoble Alpes, Univ Savoie Mont Blanc, CNRS, LPNC, 1251 rue Univ CS 40700, F-38058 Grenoble 9, France
[2] Swansea Univ, Ctr Ageing & Dementia Res CADR, Swansea, Wales
[3] Swansea Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Swansea, Wales
关键词
Autobiographical memory; retrieval mode; metacognition; feeling of fluency; feeling of retrieval; CUE-FAMILIARITY; KNOWLEDGE; MODEL; MIND;
D O I
10.1080/09658211.2024.2370532
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
According to Conway's view, Autobiographical memory (AM) construction is accompanied by control processes. These processes range from filtering out relevant memories according to the current context, to generating or elaborating appropriate retrieval cues. These processes can be conceptualised as metacognition, the ability to control and monitor cognitive processes. Experimentally, little has been carried out to support the idea that metacognition is involved in AM. To assess this, we designed a task, the Feeling of Retrieval. Participants had to predict whether cue words would facilitate AM access (i.e., fluent access cues) or not (i.e., limited access cues) in a limited time (either 1 (Exp. 2) or 2 (Exp. 1) s). Later, they retrieved memories in response to both types of cues. Results show that cues judged as fluent access led to better AM generation, as illustrated by AM retrieval latency and a subjective measure of the ease with which the AMs were retrieved. These rapid predictions may rely on epistemic feelings and / or other mnemonic cues such as a partial retrieval of information. This metacognitive access to the earliest stages of AM retrieval illustrates the ability to monitor AM processes as proposed by Conway (2005).
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