Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities through which one tries to predict and evaluate one's own mental dispositions, states and properties for their cognitive adequacy. This article discusses the view that metacognition has metarepresentational structure. Properties such as causal contiguity, epistemic transparency and procedural reflexivity are present in metacognition but missing in metarepresentation, while open-ended recursivity and inferential promiscuity only occur in metarepresentation. It is concluded that, although metarepresentations can redescribe metacognitive contents, metacognition and metarepresentation are functionally distinct
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
A central question in the philosophy of metacognition is whether the standard tests of metacognition...
Questions of how we know our own and other minds, and whether metacognition and mindreading rely on ...
Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities t...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities t...
Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities t...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
How has the concept of metacognition been used within basic and applied psychological research? We b...
International audienceIt has often been claimed that metacognition should be defined as 'cognition a...
metacognition necessarily involve metarepresentation? Joëlle Proust To cite this version: Joëlle P...
This paper proposes a framework for understanding people’s theories about their own cognition. Metac...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
Metacognition is the ability to weigh the quality of our own cognition, such as the confidence that ...
Metacognition comprises both the ability to be aware of one's cognitive processes (metacognitive kno...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
A central question in the philosophy of metacognition is whether the standard tests of metacognition...
Questions of how we know our own and other minds, and whether metacognition and mindreading rely on ...
Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities t...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities t...
Metacognition is often defined as thinking about thinking. It is exemplified in all the activities t...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
How has the concept of metacognition been used within basic and applied psychological research? We b...
International audienceIt has often been claimed that metacognition should be defined as 'cognition a...
metacognition necessarily involve metarepresentation? Joëlle Proust To cite this version: Joëlle P...
This paper proposes a framework for understanding people’s theories about their own cognition. Metac...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
Metacognition is the ability to weigh the quality of our own cognition, such as the confidence that ...
Metacognition comprises both the ability to be aware of one's cognitive processes (metacognitive kno...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
A central question in the philosophy of metacognition is whether the standard tests of metacognition...
Questions of how we know our own and other minds, and whether metacognition and mindreading rely on ...