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Metacognitive threshold: A computational account

Authors
Brendan Conway-Smith
Carleton University ~ Department of Cognitive Science
Robert L. West
Carleton Unversity, Canada
Abstract

This paper will explore ways of computationally accounting for the metacognitive threshold - the minimum amount of stimulus needed for a mental state to be perceived - and discuss potential cognitive mechanisms by which this threshold can be influenced by metacognitive training. We apply a metacognitive skill framework to help explain how the metacognitive threshold can be lowered to allow for greater perceptual access to one’s own cognitive states.

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metacognition
threshold
metacognitive threshold
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proceduralization
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Conway-Smith, B., & West, R. (2023, July). Metacognitive threshold: A computational account. Paper presented at MathPsych/ICCM/EMPG 2023. Via mathpsych.org/presentation/1229.