Confidence level and feeling of knowing for episodic and semantic memory: an investigation of lorazepam effects on metamemory

被引:30
作者
Bacon, E
Danion, JM
Kauffmann-Muller, F
Schelstraete, MA
Bruant, A
Sellal, F
Grange, D
机构
[1] Hop Univ, Dept Psychiat Adultes, INSERM, U405, F-67091 Strasbourg, France
[2] Univ Catholique Louvain, Dept Expt Psychol, B-1348 Louvain, Belgium
[3] Hop Univ, Neurol Clin, F-67091 Strasbourg, France
[4] Ctr Natl Univ Sud Calcul, F-34184 Montpellier 4, France
关键词
benzodiazepines; lorazepam; memory; metamemory; confidence level; feeling of knowing;
D O I
10.1007/s002130050677
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The effects of lorazepam (0.026 or 0.038 mg/kg), a benzodiazepine, and of a placebo on metamemory. i.e. knowledge about one's own memory capabilities, were investigated in 36 healthy volunteers. Accuracy of confidence levels (CL) in the correctness of recalled answers and accuracy of feeling of knowing (FOK) the answers when recall fails were measured using a sentence memory task assessing episodic memory and a task consisting of general information questions and assessing semantic memory. Lorazepam impaired episodic memory. Unexpectedly, it also impaired performance in both the recall and recognition phases of the task assessing semantic memory, suggesting that it decreased the ability to distinguish between correct and incorrect information. In episodic memory, lorazepam 0.038 mg/kg-treated subjects exhibited an impaired CL accuracy, compared to placebo-treated subjects, and their FOK accuracy was at chance. In semantic memory. their overall CL and FOK accuracy was apparently spared. However. these subjects selectively overestimated their CL judgements for incorrect answers; moreover, secondary analyses showed that FOK accuracy for a subset of low-accuracy items was virtually nil. These results suggest that lorazepam impairs metamemory for both episodic and semantic memory.
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