Department of Psychology, Princeton University.
Department of Psychology, Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
Psychol Rev. 2024 Apr;131(3):781-811. doi: 10.1037/rev0000441. Epub 2023 Sep 21.
Most of us have experienced moments when we could not recall some piece of information but felt that it was just out of reach. Research in metamemory has established that such judgments are often accurate; but what adaptive purpose do they serve? Here, we present an optimal model of how metacognitive monitoring (feeling of knowing) could dynamically inform metacognitive control of memory (the direction of retrieval efforts). In two experiments, we find that, consistent with the optimal model, people report having a stronger memory for targets they are likely to recall and direct their search efforts accordingly, cutting off the search when it is unlikely to succeed and prioritizing the search for stronger memories. Our results suggest that metamemory is indeed adaptive and motivate the development of process-level theories that account for the dynamic interplay between monitoring and control. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
我们大多数人都有过这样的时刻,当时我们无法回忆起某些信息,但感觉它就在触手可及的地方。元记忆研究已经证实,这些判断通常是准确的;但它们有什么适应性的目的呢?在这里,我们提出了一个关于元认知监测(感觉知道)如何动态地为记忆的元认知控制(检索努力的方向)提供信息的最优模型。在两项实验中,我们发现,与最优模型一致,人们报告说对他们有可能回忆起来的目标有更强的记忆,并相应地指导他们的搜索努力,当搜索不太可能成功时就停止搜索,并优先搜索更强的记忆。我们的结果表明,元记忆确实是适应性的,并促使发展能够解释监测和控制之间动态相互作用的过程水平理论。