نتایج جستجو برای: metacognition skills

تعداد نتایج: 127520  

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...

Journal: :Chemical Senses 2003

Journal: :Mind & Language 2019

2001
Xiaodong Lin

Designing metacognitive activities that focus on both cognitive and social development is a theoretical and practical challenge. This balanced approach to metacognition concerns itself with many aspects of student development, ranging from academic competence to knowledge about the self-as-learner. In this article, I examine two basic approaches to supporting metacognition: (a) strategy trainin...

2008
Alessandro Antonietti Barbara Colombo Wolfgang Schnotz Roxana Moreno Scott Marley John Helak Stephen M. Fiore Haydee M. Cuevas Sandro Scielzo

The symposium is aimed at highlighting the role that the awareness about the mental processes which are activated and the control over such processes play in comprehending and memorizing notions presented through texts and pictures. The attempt is to support the notion that promoting metacognition could improve the effectiveness of multimedia tools. In fact, metacognition should bring students ...

2008
Alison Crowe Clarissa Dirks Mary Pat Wenderoth Marshall Sundberg

We developed the Blooming Biology Tool (BBT), an assessment tool based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, to assist science faculty in better aligning their assessments with their teaching activities and to help students enhance their study skills and metacognition. The work presented here shows how assessment tools, such as the BBT, can be used to guide and enhance teaching and student learning in a discipl...

2012
Chris D. Frith

Metacognition concerns the processes by which we monitor and control our own cognitive processes. It can also be applied to others, in which case it is known as mentalizing. Both kinds of metacognition have implicit and explicit forms, where implicit means automatic and without awareness. Implicit metacognition enables us to adopt a we-mode, through which we automatically take account of the kn...

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