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. 1995 Jan;23(1):1-11.
doi: 10.3758/bf03210552.

Metamemory, distinctiveness, and event-related potentials in recognition memory for faces

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Metamemory, distinctiveness, and event-related potentials in recognition memory for faces

W Sommer et al. Mem Cognit. 1995 Jan.

Abstract

A neglected topic in metamemory research is the ability of subjects to predict their own recognition performance for faces. We investigated whether subjects can make such judgments of learning (JOL) for unfamiliar faces and whether JOLs relate to facial distinctiveness, a powerful determinant of face recognition. One group of subjects made JOLs, and a second group rated the same faces for distinctiveness; subsequently, both groups tried to recognize these faces among new faces. There was significant prospective metamemory for faces that appeared to be based on facial distinctiveness. Both prospective metamemory and distinctiveness ratings related to long-lasting effects in event-related brain potentials (ERPs), closely resembling an ERP component that predicted face recognition. Therefore, the brain processes underlying JOLs, distinctiveness, and recognition memory for faces appear to be intimately related.

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