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Neural correlates of Sudoku play: a systematic review of brain imaging studies. [PDF]
Williams MJ, Williamson EJ, Brooks SJ.
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Creative Metacognition Control
2023Examination of the role of metacognitive control in creativity. Test of the systematic creative metacognition framework (Lebuda & Benedek, 2023)
Lebuda, Izabela, Benedek, Mathias
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Building on Schoenfeld’s Studies of Metacognitive Control Towards Social Metacognitive Control
2013When students work on mathematics problems, they select strategies, adapt them in response to feedback, allot time and make many other decisions to optimize their performance (Schoenfeld, 1985). These metacognitive control decisions involve strategic planning, self-monitoring and intentionally adapting problem solving paths to achieve a specific goal ...
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2003
Smith et al. demonstrate the viability of animal metacognition research. We commend their effort and suggest three avenues of research. The first concerns whether animals are explicitly aware of their metacognitive processes. The second asks whether animals have metaknowledge of their own uncertain responses.
Lisa K, Son +2 more
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Smith et al. demonstrate the viability of animal metacognition research. We commend their effort and suggest three avenues of research. The first concerns whether animals are explicitly aware of their metacognitive processes. The second asks whether animals have metaknowledge of their own uncertain responses.
Lisa K, Son +2 more
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The spacing effect and metacognitive control.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014Research suggests that spaced learning, compared with massed learning, results in superior long-term retention (the spacing effect). Son (2010) identified a potentially important moderator of the spacing effect: metacognitive control. Specifically, when participants chose massed restudy but were instead forced to space the restudy, the spacing effect ...
Neil W, Mulligan, Daniel J, Peterson
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