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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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Change in emotional self-concept following socio-cognitive training relates to structural plasticity of the prefrontal cortex

TL;DR: This work has shown that emotional self‐referential processing is related to structure and function of cortical midline areas such as medial prefrontal cortex, and that it can be altered on a behavioral level by specific mental training practices.
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Confidence in subjective pain is predicted by reaction time during decision making.

TL;DR: This work indicates that individuals can provide metacognitive judgments of pain and extends research on confidence in perceptual decision-making to pain.
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Stochastic satisficing account of confidence in uncertain value-based decisions.

TL;DR: This model and experimental results generalize the models of metacognition from perceptual detection tasks to continuous-value based decisions and discuss how the stochastic satisficing account of decision confidence serves psychological and social purposes associated with the evaluation, communication and justification of decision-making.
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Mnemonic Introspection in Macaques Is Dependent on Superior Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex But Not Orbitofrontal Cortex.

TL;DR: Macaque monkeys' metacognitive capability of introspecting its own memory success is causally dependent on intact superior dorsolateral prefrontal cortices but not the orbitofrontal cortices, presenting important causal evidence that other dimensions, namely, domain-specific processing (e.g., spatial vs nonspatial metamemory), also need considerations in understanding the functional specialization in the neural underpinnings of introspection.
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The factorial structure of individual differences in visual perception

TL;DR: Recent developments in the study of individual differences in perception are reviewed with a focus on work that has applied latent variable techniques for analysing performance across multiple visual paradigms.
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A fast diffeomorphic image registration algorithm

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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.