Metacognition plays a pivotal role in human development. The ability to realize that we do not know something, or meta-ignorance, emerges after approximately five years of age. We sought for the brain systems that underlie the developmental emergence of this ability in a preschool sample. Twenty-four children aged between five and six years answered questions under three conditions. In the critical partial knowledge condition, an experimenter first showed two toys to a child, then announced that she would place one of them in a box, out of sight from the child. The experimenter then asked the child whether she knew which toy was in the box. Children who gave consistently correct answers to this question (n = 9) showed greater cortical...
Children go to school to learn, and learning takes place in the brain. In the age period of formal s...
A major feat of social beings is to encode what their conspecifics see, know or believe. While vario...
This study investigates the development of metacognition in Early Years children. The results indica...
Metacognition plays a pivotal role in human development. The ability to realize that we do not know ...
The ability to attribute mental states to other individuals is crucial for human cognition. A milest...
The current study examined early signs of implicit metacognitive monitoring in 3.5-year-old children...
Metacognitive abilities, such as knowing we know something or that we made the wrong decision, can b...
In contrast to a substantial body of research on the neural basis of cognitive performance in severa...
The study of developmental metacognition was originally proposed as a way to better understand memor...
Recent metacognitive research using a partial knowledge task indicates that a firm understanding of ...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
Meta-ignorance is an awareness of one’s own knowledge or lack of knowledge. The goal of this dissert...
Metamemory monitoring, or the ability to introspect on the accuracy of one's memories, improves cons...
Introspection, or metacognition, is the capacity to reflect on our own thoughts and behaviours. Here...
AbstractIntrospection, or metacognition, is the capacity to reflect on our own thoughts and behaviou...
Children go to school to learn, and learning takes place in the brain. In the age period of formal s...
A major feat of social beings is to encode what their conspecifics see, know or believe. While vario...
This study investigates the development of metacognition in Early Years children. The results indica...
Metacognition plays a pivotal role in human development. The ability to realize that we do not know ...
The ability to attribute mental states to other individuals is crucial for human cognition. A milest...
The current study examined early signs of implicit metacognitive monitoring in 3.5-year-old children...
Metacognitive abilities, such as knowing we know something or that we made the wrong decision, can b...
In contrast to a substantial body of research on the neural basis of cognitive performance in severa...
The study of developmental metacognition was originally proposed as a way to better understand memor...
Recent metacognitive research using a partial knowledge task indicates that a firm understanding of ...
Metacognition is a critical factor that appears to be involved in improving episodic memory during c...
Meta-ignorance is an awareness of one’s own knowledge or lack of knowledge. The goal of this dissert...
Metamemory monitoring, or the ability to introspect on the accuracy of one's memories, improves cons...
Introspection, or metacognition, is the capacity to reflect on our own thoughts and behaviours. Here...
AbstractIntrospection, or metacognition, is the capacity to reflect on our own thoughts and behaviou...
Children go to school to learn, and learning takes place in the brain. In the age period of formal s...
A major feat of social beings is to encode what their conspecifics see, know or believe. While vario...
This study investigates the development of metacognition in Early Years children. The results indica...