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Neural mechanisms of metacognitive improvement under speed pressure
PsychologyCommunications Biology

Neural mechanisms of metacognitive improvement under speed pressure

C. Stone, J. B. Mattingley, et al.

Under tight deadlines people became faster and less accurate, yet showed improved metacognition. Time-resolved EEG during a motion-discrimination task revealed larger centro-parietal positivity (CPP) and a stronger relationship between post-decisional CPP and metacognitive ratings for errors under short deadlines. This research was conducted by the authors present in the <Authors> tag.... show more
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