The relationship between executive functions episodic feeling-of-knowing and confidence judgements

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2014

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Ayşecan Boduroǧlu
Ali İ. Tekcan
Aycan Kapucu Eryar

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Psychology Press Ltd info@psypress.co.uk

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Metamemory processes and executive control may be related given that both are frontally mediated. However previous behavioural research has been limited in identifying common processes driving this somewhat weak relationship partly because they mostly relied upon global executive measures and composite scores of executive function (EF). The present study investigated the relationship between specific EFs (task shifting interference resolution) working memory capacity and feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and confidence judgements (CONF) in an episodic memory task. We found that of the EFs only task-switching performance was correlated with FOK accuracy and proposed a shared mechanism that may be at play in both task-switching and FOK judgements. We also demonstrated that interference resolution and episodic memory measures were related suggesting strategic influences on memory retrieval. Finally we found a strong consistency in the strength and accuracy of FOK and CONF judgements possibly due to retrieval-based mechanisms in both types of judgements. © 2014 Taylor and Francis. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Confidence (conf), Executive Functions, Feeling-of-knowing (fok), Metamemory, Taskswitching, Accuracy, Adult, Article, Cognition, Decision Making, Emotion, Episodic Memory, Executive Function, Feeling Of Knowing, Female, Human, Human Experiment, Long Term Memory, Male, Priority Journal, Recall, Recognition, Response Time, Working Memory, Article, Attention, Confidence Judgement, Episodic Feeling Of Knowing, Memory, Prospective Memory, Retrospective Memory, Task Performance, Young Adult, Frontal Cortex, Memory Consolidation, Nonhuman, Normal Human, accuracy, adult, article, cognition, decision making, emotion, episodic memory, executive function, feeling of knowing, female, human, human experiment, long term memory, male, priority journal, recall, recognition, response time, working memory, Article, attention, confidence judgement, episodic feeling of knowing, memory, prospective memory, retrospective memory, task performance, young adult, frontal cortex, memory consolidation, nonhuman, normal human

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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences

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Journal of Cognitive Psychology

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26

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333

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345
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