• Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., B, Biol. Sci. · May 2012

    Metacognition: computation, biology and function.

    • Stephen M Fleming, Raymond J Dolan, and Christopher D Frith.
    • Center for Neural Science, New York University, 6 Washington Place, New York, NY 10003, USA. fleming.sm@gmail.com
    • Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., B, Biol. Sci. 2012 May 19; 367 (1594): 1280-6.

    AbstractMany complex systems maintain a self-referential check and balance. In animals, such reflective monitoring and control processes have been grouped under the rubric of metacognition. In this introductory article to a Theme Issue on metacognition, we review recent and rapidly progressing developments from neuroscience, cognitive psychology, computer science and philosophy of mind. While each of these areas is represented in detail by individual contributions to the volume, we take this opportunity to draw links between disciplines, and highlight areas where further integration is needed. Specifically, we cover the definition, measurement, neurobiology and possible functions of metacognition, and assess the relationship between metacognition and consciousness. We propose a framework in which level of representation, order of behaviour and access consciousness are orthogonal dimensions of the conceptual landscape.

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