نتایج جستجو برای: metacognition beliefs

تعداد نتایج: 49796  

2013
Kalina Christoff

8 undirected, spontaneous thought processes that often occur without our volition 9 and sometimes despite our intentions. Metacognition, by contrast, involves the 10 conscious, often intentional monitoring and evaluation of our own mental pro11 cesses and behaviors. The neural correlates of MW and metacognition may also 12 appear strictly distinct at first, considering the almost exclusive focu...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد کرمانشاه - دانشکده زبانهای خارجی 1393

previous studies regarding teachers’ beliefs have revealed that teachers’ beliefs have influence on their classroom practices. the current study aimed to investigate the effect of teachers’ beliefs about teaching reading strategies on students’ motivation and success in reading comprehension in the context of english teaching as a foreign language in high schools of mazandaran, iran. data were ...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2015
Ali Bahramnejad, Marjan Rabani-Bavojdan Mozhgan Rabani-Bavojdan Nahid Kaviani,

Background: Positive perfectionism helps the individual to experience fewer worries and less anxiety. The aim of the present study was to assess the value of coping strategies to predict perfectionism in drug-user women. Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 361 consecutive drug-user women who were randomly selected from a total of 6237 women referring to the Drug Abuse Centers o...

Journal: :Behavior therapy 2014
David T Gillanders Helen Bolderston Frank W Bond Maria Dempster Paul E Flaxman Lindsey Campbell Sian Kerr Louise Tansey Penelope Noel Clive Ferenbach Samantha Masley Louise Roach Joda Lloyd Lauraine May Susan Clarke Bob Remington

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) emphasizes the relationship a person has with their thoughts and beliefs as potentially more relevant than belief content in predicting the emotional and behavioral consequences of cognition. In ACT, "defusion" interventions aim to "unhook" thoughts from actions and to create psychological distance between a person and their thoughts, beliefs, memories, a...

Journal: :Animal Behavior and Cognition 2019

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
David A Gallo Stefanie J Cramer Jessica T Wong David A Bennett

Alzheimer's disease (AD) can impair metacognition in addition to more basic cognitive functions like memory. However, while global metacognitive inaccuracies are well documented (i.e., low deficit awareness, or anosognosia), the evidence is mixed regarding the effects of AD on local or task-based metacognitive judgments. Here we investigated local metacognition with respect to the confidence-ac...

Journal: :Schizophrenia research 2015
Kyle S Minor Matthew P Marggraf Beshaun J Davis Lauren Luther Jenifer L Vohs Kelly D Buck Paul H Lysaker

Disentangling links between neurocognition, social cognition, and metacognition offers the potential to improve interventions for these cognitive processes. Disorganized symptoms have shown promise for explaining the limiting relationship that neurocognition holds with both social cognition and metacognition. In this study, primary aims included: 1) testing whether conceptual disorganization, a...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2003
J David Smith Wendy E Shields David A Washburn

Researchers have begun to explore animals' capacities for uncertainty monitoring and metacognition. This exploration could extend the study of animal self-awareness and establish the relationship of self-awareness to other-awareness. It could sharpen descriptions of metacognition in the human literature and suggest the earliest roots of metacognition in human development. We summarize research ...

Journal: :Comprehensive psychiatry 2015
Benjamin Buck Kyle S Minor Paul H Lysaker

OBJECTIVES Social cognition and metacognition have been identified as important cognitive domains in schizophrenia, which are separable from general neurocognition and predictive of functional and treatment outcomes. However, one challenge to improved models of schizophrenia has been the conceptual overlap between the two. One tool used in previous research to develop cognitive models of psycho...

2014
Stephen M. Fleming Jihye Ryu John G. Golfinos Karen E. Blackmon

Humans have the capacity to evaluate the success of cognitive processes, known as metacognition. Convergent evidence supports a role for anterior prefrontal cortex in metacognitive judgements of perceptual processes. However, it is unknown whether metacognition is a global phenomenon, with anterior prefrontal cortex supporting metacognition across domains, or whether it relies on domain-specifi...

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