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Memory Monitoring and Control in Japanese and German Preschoolers.

Sunae Kim1, Atsushi Senju2,3, Beate Sodian4, Markus Paulus4, Shoji Itakura5, Akiko Okuno5, Mika Ueno5, Joelle Proust6.   

Abstract

Prior studies explored the early development of memory monitoring and control. However, little work has examined cross-cultural similarities and differences in metacognitive development in early childhood. In the present research, we investigated a total of 100 Japanese and German preschool-aged children's memory monitoring and control in a visual perception task. After seeing picture items, some of which were repeated, children were presented with picture pairs, one of which had been presented earlier and the other was a novel item. They then were asked to identify the previously presented picture. Children were also asked to evaluate their confidence about their selection, and to sort the responses to be used for being awarded with a prize at the end of the test. Both groups similarly expressed more confidence in the accurately remembered items than in the inaccurately remembered items, and their sorting decision was based on their subjective confidence. Japanese children's sorting more closely corresponded to memory accuracy than German children's sorting, however. These findings were further confirmed by a hierarchical Bayesian estimation of metacognitive efficiency. The present findings therefore suggest that early memory monitoring and control have both culturally similar and diverse aspects. The findings are discussed in light of broader sociocultural influences on metacognition.
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Keywords:  Metacognition; cross-cultural; memory control; memory monitoring; preschoolers

Year:  2021        PMID: 34919202     DOI: 10.3758/s13421-021-01263-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mem Cognit        ISSN: 0090-502X


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