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Chapter 7 - It’s Not All Bad

The Benefits of the Tip-of-the-Tongue State and Its Related Biases

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2025

Anne M. Cleary
Affiliation:
Colorado State University
Bennett L. Schwartz
Affiliation:
Florida International University
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Although TOT states are commonly viewed as negative experiences and although the TOT-related biases reviewed in the previous chapter might suggest that TOT states carry with them additional detrimental consequences beyond any frustration in being unable to recall a word, the research reviewed in this chapter paints a different picture. This research suggests that TOT-related biases often lead to useful behaviors that not only can increase both the likelihood and speed of TOT resolution, but can be capitalized on in the right circumstances to advance and increase human potential.

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Tip of the Tongue States
Retrieval, Metacognition, and Experience
, pp. 130 - 142
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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