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Supporting Online Material for Relating Introspective Accuracy to Individual Differences in Brain Structure

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It is shown that introspective ability is correlated with gray matter volume in the anterior prefrontal cortex, a region that shows marked evolutionary development in humans, and this findings point to a focal neuroanatomical substrate for introspection ability, a substrate distinct from that supporting primary perception.
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Thinking too much: self-generated thought as the engine of neuroticism

TL;DR: It is argued that the proposed neuroticism theory explains not only the association of neuroticism with threat but also the prominence within the neurotic mind of representations of information that are unrelated to the way the world is right now, such as creativity and nonsituational 'angst'.
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Explicit representation of confidence informs future value-based decisions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that tracking decision uncertainty is helpful in guiding future behaviour, by maintaining an explicit representation of confidence in the choice made by the user. But they do not consider the impact of uncertainty on future behavior.
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Consciousness and the prefrontal parietal network: Insights from attention, working memory and chunking

TL;DR: It is proposed that this set of cognitive functions, in concert with attention, make up the core psychological components of consciousness, and suggested that a key evolutionary purpose of consciousness may be to provide innovative solutions to complex or novel problems.
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Kinds of access: different methods for report reveal different kinds of metacognitive access.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that there is not only a theoretical but also an empirical difference between different methods of reporting, and hypothesize that differences in the sensitivity of different scales may reveal that different types of access are used to issue direct reports about experiences and metacognitive reports about the classification process.
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The role of diffusion MRI in neuroscience.

TL;DR: This review highlights the invaluable contribution of diffusion‐weighted imaging in neuroscience, presents its limitations and proposes new challenges for future generations who may wish to exploit this powerful technology to gain novel insights.
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Voxel-Based Morphometry—The Methods

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the steps involved in VBM, with particular emphasis on segmenting gray matter from MR images with non-uniformity artifact and provide evaluations of the assumptions that underpin the method, including the accuracy of the segmentation and the assumptions made about the statistical distribution of the data.
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A fast diffeomorphic image registration algorithm

TL;DR: DARTEL has been applied to intersubject registration of 471 whole brain images, and the resulting deformations were evaluated in terms of how well they encode the shape information necessary to separate male and female subjects and to predict the ages of the subjects.
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Detection Theory: A User's Guide

TL;DR: This book discusses Detection and Discrimination of Compound Stimuli: Tools for Multidimensional Detection Theory and Multi-Interval Discrimination Designs and Adaptive Methods for Estimating Empirical Thresholds.
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Transformed Up‐Down Methods in Psychoacoustics

TL;DR: A broad class of up‐down methods used in psychoacoustics with due emphasis on the related problems of parameter estimation and the efficient placing of observations is described, including examples where conventional techniques are inapplicable.