The neural basis of metacognitive ability

New York University · Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Ability in various cognitive domains is often assessed by measuring task performance, such as the accuracy of a perceptual categorization. A similar analysis can be applied to metacognitive reports about a task to quantify the degree to which an individual is aware of his or her success or failure. Here, we review the psychological and neural underpinnings of metacognitive accuracy, drawing on research in memory and decision-making. These data show that metacognitive accuracy is dissociable from task performance and varies across individuals. Convergent evidence indicates that the function of the rostral and dorsal aspect of the lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) is important for the accuracy of retrospective…

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Keywords
  • Metacognition
  • Categorization
  • Psychology
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Task (project management)
  • Cognition
  • Prefrontal cortex
  • Perception
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