The ability to recognize one’s own successful cognitive processing, in e.g., perceptual or memory tasks, is often referred to as metacognition. How should we quantitatively measure such ability? Here we focus on a class of measures that assess the correspondence between trial-by-trial accuracy and one’s own confidence. In general, for healthy subjects endowed with metacognitive sensitivity, when one is confident, one is more likely to be correct. Thus, the degree of association between accuracy and confidence can be taken as a quantitative measure of metacognition. However, many studies use a statistical correlation coefficient (e.g., Pearson’s r) or its variant to assess this degree of association, and such measures are susceptible to unde...
In the past five years there has been a surge of renewed interest in metacognition ( thinking about ...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...
The ability to recognize one's own successful cognitive processing, in e.g. perceptual or memory tas...
Metacognition is important for successful goal-directed behavior. It consists of two main elements: ...
This study aimed to understand the relation between confidence and accuracy in perceptual identifica...
Research on metacognition-thinking about thinking-has grown rapidly and fostered our understanding o...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
A key aspect of metacognition is metacognitive accuracy, i.e., the degree to which confidence judgme...
Metacognitive ability describes one’s ability to discern the accuracy of one’s previous decisions by...
It is becoming widely appreciated that higher stimulus sensitivity trivially increases estimates of ...
Metacognition is the awareness of a person\u27s thinking and the ability to regulate that thinKing T...
The capacity that subjects have to rate confidence in their choices is a form of metacognition, and ...
Metacognition is the ability to weigh the quality of our own cognition, such as the confidence that ...
Previous studies provided contradicting results regarding metacognitive sensitivity estimated from s...
In the past five years there has been a surge of renewed interest in metacognition ( thinking about ...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...
The ability to recognize one's own successful cognitive processing, in e.g. perceptual or memory tas...
Metacognition is important for successful goal-directed behavior. It consists of two main elements: ...
This study aimed to understand the relation between confidence and accuracy in perceptual identifica...
Research on metacognition-thinking about thinking-has grown rapidly and fostered our understanding o...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
A key aspect of metacognition is metacognitive accuracy, i.e., the degree to which confidence judgme...
Metacognitive ability describes one’s ability to discern the accuracy of one’s previous decisions by...
It is becoming widely appreciated that higher stimulus sensitivity trivially increases estimates of ...
Metacognition is the awareness of a person\u27s thinking and the ability to regulate that thinKing T...
The capacity that subjects have to rate confidence in their choices is a form of metacognition, and ...
Metacognition is the ability to weigh the quality of our own cognition, such as the confidence that ...
Previous studies provided contradicting results regarding metacognitive sensitivity estimated from s...
In the past five years there has been a surge of renewed interest in metacognition ( thinking about ...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
Metacognitive monitoring processes have been shown to be critical determinants of human learning. Me...