Objectifying the Subjective: Building Blocks of Metacognitive Experiences in Conflict Tasks - Aix-Marseille Université
Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Experimental Psychology: General Année : 2018

Objectifying the Subjective: Building Blocks of Metacognitive Experiences in Conflict Tasks

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Metacognitive appraisals are essential for optimizing our information processing. In conflict tasks, metacognitive appraisals can result from different inter-related features (e.g. motor activity, visual awareness, response speed, etc.). Thanks to an original approach combining behavioral and electromyographic measures, the current study objectified the contribution of three features (reaction time, motor hesitation with and without response competition, and visual congruency) to the subjective experience of urge-to-err in a priming conflict task. Both reaction time and motor hesitation with response competition were major determinants of metacognitive appraisals. Importantly, motor hesitation in absence of response competition and visual congruency had limited effect. Because science aims to rely on objectivity, subjective experiences are often discarded from scientific inquiry. The current study shows that subjectivity can be objectified.
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hal-01576972 , version 1 (30-11-2017)
hal-01576972 , version 2 (26-10-2020)

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Laurence Questienne, Anne Atas, Boris Burle, Wim Gevers. Objectifying the Subjective: Building Blocks of Metacognitive Experiences in Conflict Tasks. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2018, 147 (5), ⟨10.1037/xge0000370⟩. ⟨hal-01576972v1⟩
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