نتایج جستجو برای: metacognitive

تعداد نتایج: 4727  

Journal: :international archives of health sciences 0
z. goli psychology department, science & research branch, islamic azad university, kashan, iran a. omidi clinical psychology department, medicine faculty, kashan university of medical sciences, qotb-e-ravandi boulevard, kashan, iran j. momeni clinical psychology department, medicine faculty, kashan university of medical sciences, kashan, iran

aims: metacognition deals with active monitoring and adjusting the results and cognitive processes to gain the purpose. academic self-efficacy is dependent on students’ perception of learning and is an important factor in the success of students reasoning. this study aimed to determine the effectiveness of metacognitive skills training on metacognitive awareness, self-efficacy and academic achi...

2005
Michiko Kayashima Akiko Inaba Riichiro Mizoguchi

Several computer-based learning support systems and methods help learners to master metacognitive activity. Which systems and methods are designed to eliminate which difficulties associated with the learning of metacognitive activity through its clear specification? We adopt a method in our research that supports learning by eliminating salient difficulties. We believe that it is possible to el...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
ahmad ashouri clinical psychologist, assistant professor, tehran institute of psychiatry and mental health research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mohammad-kazem atef-vahid mohammad-kazem atef-vahid phd, clinical psychologist, assistant professor, tehran institute of psychiatry and mental health research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. banafsheh gharaee maryam rasoulian

objective: the present study aimed to compare the effectiveness of metacognitive therapy (mct) and cognitive-behavior therapy (cbt) in treating iranian patients with major depressive disorder (mdd). methods: thirty three outpatients meeting dsm-iv-tr criteria for mdd without any other axis i and ii disorders were randomly assigned to one of three treatment conditions, i.e. mct, cbt and pharmaco...

2015
Sharon A. Cook Peter Salmon Graham Dunn Chris Holcombe Philip Cornford Peter Fisher

OBJECTIVE Emotional distress after a diagnosis of cancer is normal and, for most people, will diminish over time. However, a significant minority of patients with cancer experience persistent or recurrent symptoms of emotional distress for which they need help. A model developed in mental health, the self-regulatory executive function model (S-REF), specifies that maladaptive metacognitive beli...

2017
Daniel Bor David J. Schwartzman Adam B. Barrett Anil K. Seth

Neuroimaging studies commonly associate dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and posterior parietal cortex with conscious perception. However, such studies only investigate correlation, rather than causation. In addition, many studies conflate objective performance with subjective awareness. In an influential recent paper, Rounis and colleagues addressed these issues by showing that continuou...

2017
Syouichi Shiota Yasumasa Okamoto Go Okada Koki Takagaki Masahiro Takamura Asako Mori Satoshi Yokoyama Yoshiko Nishiyama Ran Jinnin Ryuichiro Hashimoto Shigeto Yamawaki

Perspective taking is defined as the social cognitive function of imagining the world or imagining oneself from another's viewpoint. Previously, we reported that behavioral activation increased the dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) activation during other perspective self-referential processing for positive words in subthreshold depression, but did not report whether metacognitive functio...

2014
Wim Tops Maaike Callens Annemie Desoete Michaël Stevens Marc Brysbaert

We examined whether academic and professional bachelor students with dyslexia are able to compensate for their spelling deficits with metacognitive experience. Previous research suggested that students with dyslexia may suffer from a dual burden. Not only do they perform worse on spelling but in addition they are not as fully aware of their difficulties as their peers without dyslexia. Accordin...

2010
Natalie B. Steinhauser Katherine M. Harrison Leanne S. Taylor Myroslava O. Dzikovska

Intelligent Tutoring Systems are often modeled after human tutors; however, the effectiveness of this strategy is yet to be determined. Research on media interactions suggests that behaviors with humans are similar to those with computers. Intelligent Tutoring System studies have said the opposite. In this study we compared a human-human and a humancomputer tutoring system in terms of metacogni...

2010
Terri Landon Bacow Jill Ehrenreich May Leslie R Brody Donna B Pincus

While Wells' metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) posits that certain metacognitive processes, such as negative meta-worry (negative beliefs about worry), are more strongly associated with symptoms of GAD than other anxiety disorders in adults, research has yet to determine whether the same pattern is true for younger individuals. We examined the relationship between severa...

2018
Measha Bright Sophie Parker Paul French David Fowler Andrew Gumley Anthony P. Morrison Max Birchwood Peter B. Jones Suzanne L.K. Stewart Adrian Wells

Poor social functioning has been found to be present in those at risk for psychosis. This study aimed to examine metacognitive beliefs as potential predictors of structured activity (measure of social functioning) in those with an At Risk Mental State (ARMS). Regression and correlation analyses were conducted. The sample included 109 young people. Age was found to be positively correlated to st...

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