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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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Metacognition of visuomotor decisions in conversion disorder

TL;DR: Results reveal that distinct brain regions subserve metacognitive monitoring for HC and CD, pointing to different mechanisms and sources of information used to monitor and form confidence judgments of motor performance.
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Formation of global self-beliefs in the human brain

TL;DR: Neural representations of global SPEs are revealed that go beyond the tracking of local confidence, and lay the groundwork for understanding how a formation of global self-beliefs may go awry in conditions characterized by distorted self-evaluation.
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Avoiding the conflict: Metacognitive awareness drives the selection of low-demand contexts

TL;DR: This article found that participants who noticed a difference in task difficulty (i.e., metacognitive aware participants) developed a clear preference for the low-demand context and did not develop a preference for high-demand contexts.
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Methodological considerations for the neurophenomenology of dreaming: commentary on Windt's "Reporting dream experience".

TL;DR: A number of methodological considerations for neurophenomenological research on dreaming are discussed, including two methodological elements that support more reliable elicitation, collection and analysis of dream reports: specific and rigorous laboratory conditions for dream collection; and introspective training and/or solicitation of “expert” participants.
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Metacognitive Deficiency in a Perceptual but Not a Memory Task in Methadone Maintenance Patients.

TL;DR: Investigating the impairments of metacognitive ability in Substance Dependent Individuals (SDIs) in different cognitive tasks could contribute to the ongoing debate over whether metacognition has domain-general or domain-specific neural substrates.
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A fast diffeomorphic image registration algorithm

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Detection Theory: A User's Guide

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Transformed Up‐Down Methods in Psychoacoustics

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