Constructions of Remembering and Metacognition Essays in Honour of B

Containing contributions from world leaders honouring Bruce Whittlesea's lifetime contribution to memory research, this volume reflects the current understanding amongst memory researchers that memory is more than passive acquisition and re

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Constructions of Remembering and Metacognition Essays in Honour of Bruce Whittlesea

Edited by

Philip A. Higham University of Southampton, UK and

Jason P. Leboe University of Manitoba, Canada

© Selection and editorial matter Philip A. Higham and Jason P. Leboe 2011 Softcover reprint of the hardcover 1st edition 2011 978-0-230-57941-5

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Phil: To my mum Jason: To Launa and Delica, the key support beams for my own construction of things

Contents List of Tables and Figures

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Acknowledgements

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Preface

xii

Notes on Contributors

xiv

Part I

Introduction

1 The Importance of Untangling Subjective Experience and Objective Measures for Understanding Memory Performance Michelle M. Arnold Part II

3

Inferential Processes and Fluency/Familiarity

2 Fluency and Familiarity: How Memory for Perceptual Detail Influences the Remembering of Events Karen M. Evans and Aaron S. Benjamin

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3 The Development of the Fluency Heuristic in Childhood: More Questions than Answers Jeremy K. Miller and Marianne E. Lloyd

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4 Attributions of Fluency: Familiarity, Preference, and the Senses Antonia Mantonakis, Daniel M. Bernstein, and Elizabeth F. Loftus

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5 The Role of Familiarity in Implicit Learning Zoltan Dienes,