SM Fleming - Neuroscience of consciousness, 2017 - academic.oup.com
… rating data to recover robust parameters, and only provide … a method for estimating metacognitiveefficiency (meta-d’/d’) … , such as when quantifying metacognition in patient …
… increase in metacognitiveefficiency. Our findings demonstrate the existence of a robust positive relationship between across-trial sensory noise and metacognitiveefficiency. These …
M Guggenmos - Neuroscience of consciousness, 2021 - academic.oup.com
… To test for a linear relationship between type 1 performance and each metacognitive efficiency … The strongest and most robust conclusion from this analysis is the clear benefit of …
… is metacognitiveefficiency, meta-d′/d′. The meta-d′ framework models the relationship between performance and metacognition … Metacognitiveefficiency is then defined as the level …
M Lehmann, J Hagen, U Ettinger - Journal of Experimental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
… Relationships between metacognitiveefficiency scores across … of metacognitiveefficiency as well as confirmatory factor analysis of interdomain correlations suggested metacognition …
… However, that method ignores error on the x-axis (Higham 2007; Knoblauch and Maloney 2012), and we therefore verified these results using more robust ordinal regression methods (…
… Metacognitiveefficiency is a subject,s level of metacognition given their discrimination task performance. The gold standard to measure metacognitiveefficiency is … arises how robust the …
… the properties of failures in metacognitiveefficiency. Metacognitive inefficiency can occur for … To further confirm the robustness of this relationship, we excluded one subject who showed …
SM Fleming, HC Lau - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
… ′, metacognitive sensitivity is suboptimal within the SDT framework. We can therefore define metacognitiveefficiency as the … of this metacognitiveefficiency construct for a psychology of …