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The Computational Mechanisms of Detached Mindfulness

Authors
Brendan Conway-Smith
Carleton University ~ Department of Cognitive Science
Robert West
Carleton University ~ Cognitive Science
Abstract

We present a computational approach to the mechanisms involved in a type of metacognitive monitoring known as detached mindfulness, a particularly effective therapeutic technique within cognitive psychology. We employ a computational model of metacognitive skill training, founded on the Common Model of Cognition, to articulate the mechanisms through which a detached perception of affect reduces emotional reactivity.

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metacognition; mindfulness; affect; emotion; proceduralization; ACT-R; Common Model
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Conway-Smith, B., & West, R. (2024, July). The Computational Mechanisms of Detached Mindfulness. Paper presented at MathPsych / ICCM 2024. Via mathpsych.org/presentation/1634.