Brain changes accompany development of metamemory from childhood to adolescence

Wednesday, July 5, 2017 - 22:32 in Psychology & Sociology

Being able to assess our own memories helps us to avoid errors and prompts us to collect more information to fill the gaps. The ability to assess memory quality appears in children. A new study shows metamemory continues to develop to early adolescence.

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