One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. People vary widely in their metacognitive ability and in general are too confident when evaluating their performance. This often leads to poor decision making with potentially disastrous consequences. To further our understanding of the neural underpinnings of these processes, this fMRI study investigated inter-individual differences in metacognitive ability and effects of trial-by-trial variation in subjective feelings of confidence when making metacognitive assessments. Participants (N = 308) evaluated their performance in a high-level social and cognitive reasoning task. The results showed that higher metacognitive accuracy was associated with ...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Metacognitive beliefs about emotions expressed by others are crucial to social life, yet very little...
Metacognition represents evaluation of our own knowledge and behaviours. Deficits or alterations in ...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...
Our subjective confidence about particular events is related to but independent from the objective c...
Metacognition is the capacity to evaluate the success of one's own cognitive processes in various do...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Metacognition, the ability to think about our own thoughts, is a fundamental c...
Basic psychophysics tells us that decisions are rarely perfect: even with identical stimuli choice a...
Empirical evidence indicates that people can provide accurate evaluations of their own thoughts and ...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Abstract Confidence is typically defined as a subjective judgment about whether a decision is right...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, during decision-making, BOLD signal in the ventromedial pr...
Ability in various cognitive domains is often assessed by measuring task performance, such as the ac...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Metacognitive beliefs about emotions expressed by others are crucial to social life, yet very little...
Metacognition represents evaluation of our own knowledge and behaviours. Deficits or alterations in ...
One important aspect of metacognition is the ability to accurately evaluate one’s performance. Peopl...
The human capacity to compute the likelihood that a decision is correct-known as metacognition-has p...
Our subjective confidence about particular events is related to but independent from the objective c...
Metacognition is the capacity to evaluate the success of one's own cognitive processes in various do...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Metacognition, the ability to think about our own thoughts, is a fundamental c...
Basic psychophysics tells us that decisions are rarely perfect: even with identical stimuli choice a...
Empirical evidence indicates that people can provide accurate evaluations of their own thoughts and ...
Decision confidence is a person's strength of belief about the optimization or correctness of a pred...
Abstract Confidence is typically defined as a subjective judgment about whether a decision is right...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, during decision-making, BOLD signal in the ventromedial pr...
Ability in various cognitive domains is often assessed by measuring task performance, such as the ac...
Decisions are usually accompanied by a feeling of being wrong or right – a subjective confidence est...
Metacognitive beliefs about emotions expressed by others are crucial to social life, yet very little...
Metacognition represents evaluation of our own knowledge and behaviours. Deficits or alterations in ...