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Memory Monitoring and Control in Young and Intermediate-Age Adults1 1 Article from the first author’s doctoral dissertation under the supervision of the last and co-supervision of the second, defended in 2014, in the Graduate Program in Psychology of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

Monitoramento e Controle de Memória em Adultos Jovens e de Idade Intermediária

Monitoreo y Control de Memoria en Adultos Jóvenes y de Edad Intermediaria

The way adults perceive and regulate learning (metamemory) is an important indicator of how they perform on memory tasks. This study assessed memory monitoring, control and performance in young and intermediate-age adults according to item type (with or without semantic relation), type of judgment of learning (JOL - immediate or delayed), and age. Twenty-six young adults (M = 22 years old) and 18 intermediate-age adults (M = 47 years old) participated, who responded to an experimental paradigm to evaluate metamemory. Results showed that related word-pairs received higher magnitude for the JOLs and better cued-recall scores. JOLs’ accuracy was similar between the age groups, delayed JOLs being more accurate only for young adults. Intermediate-age adults apparently based their allocation of study time less on JOLs or cued-recall than young adults.

metacognition; memory; developmental age groups


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