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The Confidence Database

2020 , Dobromir Rahnev , Kobe Desender , Alan L. F. Lee , William T. Adler , David Aguilar-Lleyda , Başak Akdoğan , Polina Arbuzova , Lauren Y. Atlas , Fuat Balcı , Ji Won Bang , Indrit Bègue , Damian P. Birney , Timothy F. Brady , Joshua Calder-Travis , Andrey Chetverikov , Torin K. Clark , Karen Davranche , Rachel N. Denison , Troy C. Dildine , Kit S. Double , Yalçın A. Duyan , Nathan Faivre , Kaitlyn Fallow , Elisa Filevich , Thibault Gajdos , Regan M. Gallagher , Vincent de Gardelle , Sabina Gherman , Nadia Haddara , Marine Hainguerlot , Tzu-Yu Hsu , Xiao Hu , Iñaki Iturrate , Matt Jaquiery , Justin Kantner , Marcin Koculak , Mahiko Konishi , Christina Koß , Peter D. Kvam , Sze Chai Kwok , Maël Lebreton , Karolina M. Lempert , Chien Ming Lo , Liang Luo , Brian Maniscalco , Antonio Martin , Sébastien Massoni , Julian Matthews , Audrey Mazancieux , Daniel M. Merfeld , Denis O’Hora , Eleanor R. Palser , Borysław Paulewicz , Michael Pereira , Caroline Peters , Marios G. Philiastides , Gerit Pfuhl , Fernanda Prieto , Manuel Rausch , Samuel Recht , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Marion Rouault , Jérôme Sackur , Saeedeh Sadeghi , Jason Samaha , Tricia X. F. Seow , Medha Shekhar , Maxine T. Sherman , Marta Siedlecka , Zuzanna Skóra , Chen Song , David Soto , Sai Sun , Jeroen J. A. van Boxtel , Shuo Wang , Christoph T. Weidemann , Gabriel Weindel , Michał Wierzchoń , Xinming Xu , Qun Ye , Jiwon Yeon , Futing Zou , Ariel Zylberberg

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Decision Making in Moral Judgment Context is Modulated by Individual Metacognition

2023 , Hugo Osorio T. , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO

Metacognition refers to the human capacity to access and monitor one's own mental states. Recent research suggests that this capacity expands to the social world, e.g., when individuals explicitly share their cognitive processes with others. Additionally, metacognition is also linked to cognitive flexibility, and the latter to ideologically radical behaviors. Indeed, the absence of control over one's own mental activity could be at the base of different phenomena linked to social cognition. We investigate the metacognitive capacity of individuals in relation to the radicality with which they make a moral choice (utilitarian vs. deontological). For this purpose, 76 participants were submitted to 24 hypothetical situations, with the aim of evaluating the consistency (i.e., the radicality) of their moral choices. Then, in an independent experimental session, we evaluated the participants' metacognitive efficiency. We managed to demonstrate that individual metacognition scores are correlated with the radicality of a moral choice. We discussed the impact and relevance of metacognition in ecological contexts, particularly where subjective evaluation of the environment involves individual choices with social consequences.

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Dataset - Hearing Reliability

2020 , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO

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Meditation focused on self-observation of the body impairs metacognitive efficiency

2019 , Carlos Schmidt , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Mauricio Barrientos , Álvaro I. Langer , Jérôme Sackur

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Author Correction: Comparing experience- and description-based economic preferences across 11 countries

2024 , Hernán Anlló , Sophie Bavard , FatimaEzzahra Benmarrakchi , Darla Bonagura , Fabien Cerrotti , Mirona Cicue , Maelle Gueguen , Guzmán Lavín, Eugenio , Dzerassa Kadieva , Maiko Kobayashi , Gafari Lukumon , Marco Sartorio , Jiong Yang , Oksana Zinchenko , Bahador Bahrami , SILVA CONCHA, JAIME , Uri Hertz , Anna B. Konova , Jian Li , Cathal O’Madagain , Joaquin Navajas , Gabriel Reyes , Atiye Sarabi-Jamab , Anna Shestakova , Bhasi Sukumaran , Katsumi Watanabe , Stefano Palminteri

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Metacognitive improvement: Disentangling adaptive training from experimental confounds.

2022 , Martin Rouy , Vincent de Gardelle , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Jérôme Sackur , Jean Christophe Vergnaud , Elisa Filevich , Nathan Faivre

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Introspective access to implicit shifts of attention

2017 , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Jérôme Sackur

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Publisher Correction: Listeners’ perceptions of the certainty and honesty of a speaker are associated with a common prosodic signature

2021 , Louise Goupil , Emmanuel Ponsot , Daniel Richardson , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Jean-Julien Aucouturier

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Comparing experience- and description-based economic preferences across 11 countries

2024 , Hernán Anlló , Sophie Bavard , FatimaEzzahra Benmarrakchi , Darla Bonagura , Fabien Cerrotti , Mirona Cicue , Maelle Gueguen , Eugenio José Guzmán , Dzerassa Kadieva , Maiko Kobayashi , Gafari Lukumon , Marco Sartorio , Jiong Yang , Oksana Zinchenko , Bahador Bahrami , SILVA CONCHA, JAIME , Uri Hertz , Anna B. Konova , Jian Li , Cathal O’Madagain , Joaquin Navajas , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Atiye Sarabi-Jamab , Anna Shestakova , Bhasi Sukumaran , Katsumi Watanabe , Stefano Palminteri

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Consensus Goals in the Field of Visual Metacognition

2022 , Dobromir Rahnev , Tarryn Balsdon , Lucie Charles , Vincent de Gardelle , Rachel Denison , Kobe Desender , Nathan Faivre , Elisa Filevich , Stephen M. Fleming , Janneke Jehee , Hakwan Lau , Alan L. F. Lee , Shannon M. Locke , Pascal Mamassian , Brian Odegaard , Megan Peters , REYES MUÑOZ, GABRIEL EDUARDO , Marion Rouault , Jerome Sackur , Jason Samaha , Claire Sergent , Maxine T. Sherman , Marta Siedlecka , David Soto , Alexandra Vlassova , Ariel Zylberberg

Despite the tangible progress in psychological and cognitive sciences over the last several years, these disciplines still trail other more mature sciences in identifying the most important questions that need to be solved. Reaching such consensus could lead to greater synergy across different laboratories, faster progress, and increased focus on solving important problems rather than pursuing isolated, niche efforts. Here, 26 researchers from the field of visual metacognition reached consensus on four long-term and two medium-term common goals. We describe the process that we followed, the goals themselves, and our plans for accomplishing these goals. If this effort proves successful within the next few years, such consensus building around common goals could be adopted more widely in psychological science.