International audienceChecking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty in everyday situations. Here, we aimed at investigating the psychological drivers of checking and its regulation by uncertainty, in non-clinical participants and controlled experimental settings. We found that the sensitivity of participants’ explicit confidence judgments to actual performance (explicit metacognition) predicted the extent to which their checking strategy was regulated by uncertainty. Yet, a more implicit measure of metacognition (derived from asking participants to opt between trials) did not contribute to the regulation of checking behavior. Meanwhile, how participants scaled on questionnaires eliciting self-beliefs such as...
AbstractRecently, Toffolo, van den Hout, Hooge, Engelhard, and Cath (2013, 1, 103–109) showed that i...
Patients suffering from Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) tend to check repeatedly and after check...
Excessive checking is reported in non-clinical populations and is a pervasive symptom in obsessive c...
International audienceChecking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty...
Checking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty in everyday situation...
Both responsibility beliefs and intolerance of uncertainty have been implicated in compulsive check...
Compulsive checking is the most common ritual among individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (...
Recent theories of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have suggested that meta-cognitive beliefs, particu...
Confidence and information-seeking are aspects of metacognition that help people make better choices...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
Emotion and cognition are known to interact during human decision processes. In this study we focus ...
The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptomatology,...
Recently, Toffolo, van den Hout, Hooge, Engelhard, and Cath (2013, 1, 103-109) showed that individua...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by persistent doubt. The majority of patients w...
Literature suggests that checking behaviors are aimed at reducing feelings of uncertainty both in cl...
AbstractRecently, Toffolo, van den Hout, Hooge, Engelhard, and Cath (2013, 1, 103–109) showed that i...
Patients suffering from Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) tend to check repeatedly and after check...
Excessive checking is reported in non-clinical populations and is a pervasive symptom in obsessive c...
International audienceChecking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty...
Checking behavior is a natural and adaptive strategy for resolving uncertainty in everyday situation...
Both responsibility beliefs and intolerance of uncertainty have been implicated in compulsive check...
Compulsive checking is the most common ritual among individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (...
Recent theories of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have suggested that meta-cognitive beliefs, particu...
Confidence and information-seeking are aspects of metacognition that help people make better choices...
Humans effortlessly and accurately judge their subjective probability of being correct in a given de...
Emotion and cognition are known to interact during human decision processes. In this study we focus ...
The current study aimed to investigate the relationship between obsessive-compulsive symptomatology,...
Recently, Toffolo, van den Hout, Hooge, Engelhard, and Cath (2013, 1, 103-109) showed that individua...
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by persistent doubt. The majority of patients w...
Literature suggests that checking behaviors are aimed at reducing feelings of uncertainty both in cl...
AbstractRecently, Toffolo, van den Hout, Hooge, Engelhard, and Cath (2013, 1, 103–109) showed that i...
Patients suffering from Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) tend to check repeatedly and after check...
Excessive checking is reported in non-clinical populations and is a pervasive symptom in obsessive c...