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  1. Examining the robustness of the relationship between metacognitive efficiency and metacognitive bias.Kai Xue, Medha Shekhar & Dobromir Rahnev - 2021 - Consciousness and Cognition 95 (C):103196.
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  • Switching task sets creates event boundaries in memory.Yuxi Candice Wang & Tobias Egner - 2022 - Cognition 221 (C):104992.
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  • How (not) to underestimate unconscious perception.Matthias Michel - 2022 - Mind and Language 38 (2):413-430.
    Studying consciousness requires contrasting conscious and unconscious perception. While many studies have reported unconscious perceptual effects, recent work has questioned whether such effects are genuinely unconscious, or whether they are due to weak conscious perception. Some philosophers and psychologists have reacted by denying that there is such a thing as unconscious perception, or by holding that unconscious perception has been previously overestimated. This article has two parts. In the first part, I argue that the most significant attack on unconscious perception (...)
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  • The impact of feedback on metacognition: Enhancing in easy tasks, impeding in difficult ones.Tieyong Luo & Cuizhen Liu - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 116 (C):103601.
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  • Metacognition in working memory: Confidence judgments during an n-back task.Nadia Conte, Beth Fairfield, Caterina Padulo & Santiago Pelegrina - 2023 - Consciousness and Cognition 111 (C):103522.
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