“I know it, but… I have the word on the tip of my tongue!” TOT as phenomenon to re-thinking Metacognition and Feeling-of-knowing in Psychology (“Lo sé, pero… ¡tengo la palabra en la punta de la lengua!”: PDL como fenómeno para repensar la metacognición y la sensación de saber en Psicología)

IF 1.1 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Pablo Fossa, Nicolás Gonzalez, Camila García-Huidobro, Matías Barros, María-Isabel Sanhueza
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The phenomenon of having a word on the tip-of-the-tongue (TOT) is an inherent psychological experience that emerges from an unsuccessful cognitive effort aimed at finding the right word to express a specific thought. From a Vygotskian perspective, this can be understood as a dynamic relationship between psychological processes that evolves over time, especially between thought and language, with these functions at times intersecting and later bifurcating — even aligning in parallel — during microgenetic human development. Following Vygotsky’s postulates, in this article we explore the TOT experience as an episodic gap between thought and language during daily psychological activity. Then, the notion of metacognition in psychology is adjunctly revisited and reviewed. Based on theoretical developments on the notion of feeling-of-knowing, the TOT experience and metacognition are reframed as affective phenomena and the accuracy of the traditional interpretation of metacognition as a cognitive-intellectual monitoring system is put into question. Finally, the article discusses possible contributions the TOT phenomenon and the feeling-of-knowing might offer to educational practices and processes.

-我知道,但是……我知道这个词在我的舌尖上!作为心理学中重新思考元认知和认知感觉的现象(“我知道,但是……我嘴边就有这个词了!”“PDL作为一种重新思考心理学中的元认知和认知感觉的现象”)
【摘要】“舌尖上有词”现象是一种固有的心理体验,它是在寻找合适的词来表达特定思想的认知努力失败时产生的。从维果茨基的角度来看,这可以理解为随着时间的推移而演变的心理过程之间的动态关系,特别是思想和语言之间的动态关系,在人类微遗传发展过程中,这些功能有时相交,后来又分岔,甚至平行排列。根据维果茨基的假设,本文探讨了日常心理活动中思维和语言之间的幕式间隙。然后,对心理学中的元认知概念进行了重新审视和回顾。在认知感觉概念理论发展的基础上,将TOT体验和元认知重新定义为情感现象,并对元认知作为认知-智力监测系统的传统解释的准确性提出质疑。最后,本文讨论了TOT现象和认知感可能对教育实践和过程的贡献。
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