A metamemory perspective on odor naming and identification.
نویسندگان
چکیده
A metacognitive perspective is utilized to elucidate why it is so difficult to name common odors and what characterizes the subjective knowledge people have about their actual odor knowledge. Odor-naming failures are often accompanied by strong feelings of knowing (FOK) or feelings of imminent retrieval of what it is that smells. The paper's two experiments investigate FOK judgements and tip of the tongue (TOT) experiences for odor and person names. The data indicate that our inability to correctly name odors are typically not due to the often proposed uniquely poor association between odors and their proper names, but rather due to failures to identify the odors, that is, failures to know 'what it is'. It was also found that (i) TOT experiences are very unusual for odor names and more so than for person names; (ii) FOK judgements about odor names are significantly less predictive of later retrieval than equivalent judgements about names of persons; (iii) FOK judgements were highly correlated with the familiarity of the cue (odor or picture of famous person), rendering some support for the idea that FOK judgements are based on the perceived familiarity of the cue triggering the FOK; and (iv) the idea that FOK judgements are based on the amount of available information about the sought-for memory (accessibility theory) was also supported.
منابع مشابه
Odor emotionality affects the confidence in odor naming.
Previous research has demonstrated that participants are overconfident in the veracity of their odor identifications. This means that their confidence expressed as subjective probabilities is, on average, higher than the actual proportion of correct odor identifications. The current experiment tested the hypothesis that the more arousing an odor is, the more participants are overconfident in th...
متن کاملOlfactory metacognition.
The current paper focuses on the subjective knowledge people have about their ability to name odors. Previous investigations of such metacognitive aspects of olfactory cognition are very scarce and have yielded results that need further scrutiny. In two experiments, we investigated three metamemory judgments about odor identity. As opposed to previous findings, participants' feeling of knowing ...
متن کاملThe influence of semantic processing on odor identification ability in schizophrenia.
Despite the well-documented observation of odor identification deficits in schizophrenia, less is known about where the disruption in the process of correctly identifying an odor occurs. This study aimed to determine the potential moderating effects of semantic processing on the observed olfactory dysfunction in schizophrenia. Schizophrenia patients and healthy comparison subjects completed two...
متن کاملResponse to Majid: Neurocognitive and Cultural Approaches to Odor Naming are Complementary.
Over the past few years, several studies have investigated the neural pathways and mechanisms underlying olfactory lexical processing. In a recent review, we provided a synthesis of behavioral and neuroimaging work pertaining to odorsource naming and identification, primarily in English speakers [1]. In a separate line of research, Dr Majid and colleagues have documented how odors are described...
متن کاملThe Effects of Age & Apolipoprotein-e Genotype on Learning, Memory, and Metamemory for Odors
OF THE THESIS The Effects of Age & Apolipoprotein-E Genotype on Learning, Memory, and Metamemory for Odors by Jacquelyn Szajer Master of Arts in Psychology San Diego State University, 2014 Episodic memory (EM) is well known to decline with age, and is especially affected in Alzheimer‟s disease (AD). Notably, however, EM declines are heterogeneous even among individuals with AD, and research ind...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
- Chemical senses
دوره 30 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005