APS

2026 APS Annual Convention · 2026

Higher Metacognitive Efficiency In Long-Term Memory Than In Working Memory

Barcelona, Spain · May 2026

Posters · Thinking & Remembering: Attention, Memory & Control

  • Joo Wee Tan
    The University of Hong Kong
  • Sing-Hang Cheung
    The University of Hong Kong

Abstract

Metacognitive judgement was argued to be based on the same mechanism across different sensory and memory tasks. However, we found that efficiency was higher in making metacognitive judgements about long-term memory performance than about working memory performance. Our findings were more consistent with the domain-specific model of metacognitive evaluation.

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