The ability to judge the accuracy of our memories is fundamental to decision making. A new study from the UC Davis Center for Mind and Brain shows how this ability emerges in 2-3 year olds www.ucdavis.edu/news/toddler...
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Reporting longitudinal evidence that early goal-directed visual exploration in 2-year-olds predicts emergence of metamemory (i.e., introspection on memory accuracy) one year later.
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The simple act of looking and comparing may be the first step toward learning how to judge what we remember, a skill that is fundamental to learning and making decisions.New research from the Universi...
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Nature Communications - Infants and toddlers respond to uncertain situations by seeking information. Here, the authors show that 2-year-olds’ information seeking indicated by visual...