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Tricia X. F. Seow

Researcher at Trinity College, Dublin

Publications -  17
Citations -  468

Tricia X. F. Seow is an academic researcher from Trinity College, Dublin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Error-related negativity & Metacognition. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 17 publications receiving 229 citations. Previous affiliations of Tricia X. F. Seow include University College London & Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging.

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Psychiatric symptom dimensions are associated with dissociable shifts in metacognition but not task performance

TL;DR: This study bridges a gap between an emerging neuroscience of decision making and an understanding of metacognitive alterations in psychopathology, indicating a specific and pervasive link between metacognition and mental health.
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The Confidence Database

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TL;DR: The Confidence Database as mentioned in this paper is a large collection of confidence studies spanning a broad set of paradigms, participant populations and fields of study, which can be easily imported and analyzed using multiple software packages.
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The Confidence Database

TL;DR: A new public database that enables researchers to re-analyse a large corpus of studies into meta-cognitive confidence judgements and shows the usefulness of this large collection of datasets in four different analyses that provide precise estimations of several foundational confidence-related effects.
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Transdiagnostic Phenotyping Reveals a Host of Metacognitive Deficits Implicated in Compulsivity

TL;DR: It is found that decreases in action-confidence coupling were associated with OCD symptoms, but also 5/8 of the other clinical phenotypes tested and how transdiagnostic methods may prove a more powerful alternative over studies examining single disorders is underscored.
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How local and global metacognition shape mental health

TL;DR: This paper reviewed behavioral and neural metrics of local metacognition that lay the foundation for this research and addressed the neurocognitive underpinnings of global metACognition uncovered by recent studies.