The involvement of metacognition in mindfulness is already acknowledged in recent mindfulness models. The focus of the current paper is on how mindfulness may be seen to involve a particular subcategory of metacognitive feeling referred to as fringe consciousness. Fringe feelings are in themselves consciously experienced but have been demonstrated to reflect nonconscious context information and are assumed to play a functional role in metacognitive monitoring and behavioral control. I first address ways in which metaexperiences during mindfulness may be seen as a variety of fringe consciousness. I then turn to how mindfulness practice may change a person’s attitude to fringe feelings, which in turn may influence the ease with which currentl...
This study was conducted to examine the primary theoretical relation between metacognition andmindfu...
The aim of the present work is to make a plausible case for the phylogenetic origin of self-knowledg...
The most promising approaches to understanding phenomenal consciousness are what I’ll call cognitive...
The involvement of metacognition in mindfulness is already acknowledged in recent mindfulness models...
The mind-wandering state illustrates two fundamental aspects of consciousness: its generative nature...
Over the last few decades there has been a substantial increase in the research and applications of ...
Conscious experiences accompanying cognition and related to its process are called “metacognitive f...
Commentary on: Mangan, B. (2001) Sensation's ghost: the non-sensory "fringe" of consciousness. Psych...
This paper evaluates Mangan’s (1993) analysis of the way feelings at the fringes of consciousness pr...
Evidence and theory ranging from traditional philosophy to contemporary cognitive research support t...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to explore how metacognition, as implicated in Wells a...
Contemporary discussions on relations between metacognition and mindreading result in several theore...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
We propose a theoretical framework that integrates the dynamics of mind wandering and meta-awareness...
Over the last 30 years, our understanding of the neurocognitive bases of consciousness has improved,...
This study was conducted to examine the primary theoretical relation between metacognition andmindfu...
The aim of the present work is to make a plausible case for the phylogenetic origin of self-knowledg...
The most promising approaches to understanding phenomenal consciousness are what I’ll call cognitive...
The involvement of metacognition in mindfulness is already acknowledged in recent mindfulness models...
The mind-wandering state illustrates two fundamental aspects of consciousness: its generative nature...
Over the last few decades there has been a substantial increase in the research and applications of ...
Conscious experiences accompanying cognition and related to its process are called “metacognitive f...
Commentary on: Mangan, B. (2001) Sensation's ghost: the non-sensory "fringe" of consciousness. Psych...
This paper evaluates Mangan’s (1993) analysis of the way feelings at the fringes of consciousness pr...
Evidence and theory ranging from traditional philosophy to contemporary cognitive research support t...
Background: The primary aim of this study was to explore how metacognition, as implicated in Wells a...
Contemporary discussions on relations between metacognition and mindreading result in several theore...
This article reviews concept of metacognition, defined as: (a) knowledge about ones own cognitive ac...
We propose a theoretical framework that integrates the dynamics of mind wandering and meta-awareness...
Over the last 30 years, our understanding of the neurocognitive bases of consciousness has improved,...
This study was conducted to examine the primary theoretical relation between metacognition andmindfu...
The aim of the present work is to make a plausible case for the phylogenetic origin of self-knowledg...
The most promising approaches to understanding phenomenal consciousness are what I’ll call cognitive...