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    • Metacognitive asymmetries in visual perception. 

      Mazor, M; Moran, R; Fleming, SM (Oxford University Press, 2021)
      People have better metacognitive sensitivity for decisions about the presence compared to the absence of objects. However, it is not only objects themselves that can be present or absent, but also parts of objects and other ...
    • Metacognitive asymmetries in visual perception. 

      Mazor, M; Moran, R; Fleming, SM (Oxford University Press, 2021)
      Representing the absence of objects is psychologically demanding. People are slower, less confident and show lower metacognitive sensitivity (the alignment between subjective confidence and objective accuracy) when reporting ...