Conscious experiences accompanying cognition and related to its process are called “metacognitive feelings”. There are several dozens of terms for designating their varieties: “a feeling of confidence”, “a feeling of warmth”, “a feeling of knowing”, “a feeling of familiarity” and many others. Some researchers suggest that these terms denote different mental phenomena, while others point to their similarity. The article contains descriptions of metacognitive feelings and provides a review of their classifications. We distinguish two approaches to understanding the functions and content of metacognitive processes. The “specific approach” suggests that metacognitive experiences initially provide the information about their source, allow...
The problem of how concepts can refer to or be about the non-mental world is particularly puzzling f...
Abstract Research using the integrated model of metacognition has suggested that the construct of me...
Metacognition is a multi-dimensional phenomenon consisting of knowledge and regulatory skills used t...
The involvement of metacognition in mindfulness is already acknowledged in recent mindfulness models...
The aim of the present work is to make a plausible case for the phylogenetic origin of self-knowledg...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
Abstract—Previous research implicated that feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and feeling-of-not-knowing (FOnK...
The word “feeling” denotes a reactive, subjective experience with a distinctive embodied phenomenal ...
International audienceIt has often been claimed that metacognition should be defined as 'cognition a...
How has the concept of metacognition been used within basic and applied psychological research? We b...
Many complex systems maintain a self-referential check and balance. In animals, such reflective moni...
6 Abstract Mind wandering (MW) and metacognition may give the impression of 7 lying at the opposite ...
Epistemic feelings like tip-of-the-tongue experiences, feelings of knowing, and feelings of confiden...
The paper discusses the relationship between metacognition and reflexivity that are sometimes used a...
Thinking is a common process. Cognitive ability includes knowledge, memory and metacognition. Knowle...
The problem of how concepts can refer to or be about the non-mental world is particularly puzzling f...
Abstract Research using the integrated model of metacognition has suggested that the construct of me...
Metacognition is a multi-dimensional phenomenon consisting of knowledge and regulatory skills used t...
The involvement of metacognition in mindfulness is already acknowledged in recent mindfulness models...
The aim of the present work is to make a plausible case for the phylogenetic origin of self-knowledg...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
Abstract—Previous research implicated that feeling-of-knowing (FOK) and feeling-of-not-knowing (FOnK...
The word “feeling” denotes a reactive, subjective experience with a distinctive embodied phenomenal ...
International audienceIt has often been claimed that metacognition should be defined as 'cognition a...
How has the concept of metacognition been used within basic and applied psychological research? We b...
Many complex systems maintain a self-referential check and balance. In animals, such reflective moni...
6 Abstract Mind wandering (MW) and metacognition may give the impression of 7 lying at the opposite ...
Epistemic feelings like tip-of-the-tongue experiences, feelings of knowing, and feelings of confiden...
The paper discusses the relationship between metacognition and reflexivity that are sometimes used a...
Thinking is a common process. Cognitive ability includes knowledge, memory and metacognition. Knowle...
The problem of how concepts can refer to or be about the non-mental world is particularly puzzling f...
Abstract Research using the integrated model of metacognition has suggested that the construct of me...
Metacognition is a multi-dimensional phenomenon consisting of knowledge and regulatory skills used t...