Going 'meta': a systematic review of metacognition and functional neurological disorder
A Sadnicka, AM Strudwick, JP Grogan… - Brain …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
In functional neurological disorder (FND), there is a fundamental disconnect between an
apparently intact nervous system and the individuals' ability to consistently perform motor …
apparently intact nervous system and the individuals' ability to consistently perform motor …
A comprehensive assessment of current methods for measuring metacognition
D Rahnev - Nature Communications, 2025 - nature.com
One of the most important aspects of research on metacognition is the measurement of
metacognitive ability. However, the properties of existing measures of metacognition have …
metacognitive ability. However, the properties of existing measures of metacognition have …
Common computations in automatic cue combination and metacognitive confidence reports
Appropriate perceptual decision making necessitates the accurate estimation and use of
sensory uncertainty. Such estimation has been studied in the context of both low-level …
sensory uncertainty. Such estimation has been studied in the context of both low-level …
Knowing that you know that you know? An extreme-confidence heuristic can lead to above-chance discrimination of metacognitive performance
In daily life, we can not only estimate confidence in our inferences ('I'm sure I failed that
exam'), but can also estimate whether those feelings of confidence are good predictors of …
exam'), but can also estimate whether those feelings of confidence are good predictors of …
Think twice: Re-assessing confidence improves visual metacognition
Metacognition is a fundamental feature of human behavior that has adaptive functional
value. Current understanding of the factors that influence metacognition remains incomplete …
value. Current understanding of the factors that influence metacognition remains incomplete …
[PDF][PDF] Knowing that you know that you know: Above chance discrimination of metacognitive performance
In daily life, we can not only estimate confidence in our inferences (“I'm sure I failed that
exam”), but also estimate whether those feelings of confidence are good predictors of …
exam”), but also estimate whether those feelings of confidence are good predictors of …
The influence of second-order metacognitive judgments on cognitive offloading within the monitoring-control relationship
Y Ma, T Fu**ami - Discover Psychology, 2024 - Springer
Cognitive offloading refers to using an external medium such as paper to remember
information rather than relying solely on memory. Previous research has suggested that …
information rather than relying solely on memory. Previous research has suggested that …
Fornix and Uncinate Fasciculus Support Metacognition-Driven Cognitive Offloading
People often use external tools to offload cognitive demands in remembering future
intentions. While previous research has identified the causal role of metacognition in …
intentions. While previous research has identified the causal role of metacognition in …
[PDF][PDF] Similar computational noise for perceptual decision making with confidence, expectation, and reward
Mounting evidence suggests that a critical source of corruption in perceptual decision
making is computational noise. However, it remains unclear whether similar computational …
making is computational noise. However, it remains unclear whether similar computational …
Confidence in metacognition-Type 3 judgments in the context of perceptual decisions
The ability to form judgments about one's own cognitive abilities, known as metacognition,
has been extensively studied recently. Metacognitive judgments are not always accurate …
has been extensively studied recently. Metacognitive judgments are not always accurate …