(Phys.org)—A team of researchers with the University of Tokyo School of Medicine has found strong evidence for the location in the brain of metamemory in macaque monkeys. In their paper published in ...
Being able to assess our own memories helps us to avoid errors and prompts us to collect more information to fill the gaps. Psychologists know that this ability is present in elementary school-age ...
Being able to assess our own memories helps us to avoid errors and prompts us to collect more information to fill the gaps. Psychologists know that this ability is present in elementary school-age ...
In cognitive psychology, metamemory refers to the ability to self-monitor and control one’s learning and memory. Metamemory is a field of study within metacognition, the study of the thinking about ...
Development of metamemory in AI system allows it to adjust its understanding based on what it already knows, learning and evolving based on its environment as humans do. A research group from the ...
The human brain knows what it knows. And so, it appears, does a rat brain. Rats have shown that they have the ability to monitor the strength of their own memories, researchers from Providence College ...
Knowing one's limits can be a strength. Just ask Socrates, whose famous paradox is often summed up in the phrase: "I know one thing: that I know nothing." But introspection isn't just reserved for ...
"Brain changes accompany development of metamemory from childhood to adolescence." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2017 / 07 / 170705164515.htm (accessed May 3, 2026).
The ability to reflect on memories and assess their quality is important for learning. This "metamemory" ability appears in elementary school-age children and develops into adolescence, UC Davis ...