"Metacognition" offers an up-to-date compendium of major
scientific issues involved in metacognition. The twelve original
contributions provide a concise statement of theoretical and
empirical research on self-reflective processes or knowing about
what we know.
Self-reflective processes are often thought to be central to
what we mean by consciousness and the personal self. Without such
processes, one would presumably respond to stimuli in an
automatized and environmentally bound manner -- that is, without
the characteristic patterns of behavior and introspection that are
manifested as plans, strategies, reflections, self-control,
self-monitoring, and intelligence.
"A Bradford Book"
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