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Novelty-seeking impairment in addiction
[article]
2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
J., Cleeremans, A. & Alexander, W. ...
., Cleeremans, A. & Sackur, J. Lower Attentional Skills 580 predict increased exploratory foraging patterns. Sci Rep 9, 10948, 581 doi:10.1038/s41598-019-46761-0 (2019). 582 30 Hauser, T. ...
doi:10.1101/2020.02.19.955989
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Action information contributes to metacognitive decision-making
[article]
2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
This internally processing of the probabilities of our actions towards outside events and their most likely outcomes (Holroyd and Coles 2002; Cleeremans et al. 2007; Cleeremans 2011; Yeung and Summerfield ...
doi:10.1101/657957
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Connecting Conscious and Unconscious Processing
2014
Cognitive Science
Acknowledgments Axel Cleeremans is a research director with the National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium). ...
Sections of this article were adapted from Pasquali et al. (2010) and from Timmermans, Schilbach, Pasquali, and Cleeremans (2012) . ...
The trouble with classical approaches In Cleeremans (1997) and also in Cleeremans and Jim enez (2002) , I suggest that the central reason why dissociations between conscious awareness and behavior remain ...
doi:10.1111/cogs.12149
pmid:25087683
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Principles for implicit learning
[chapter]
1997
How Implicit Is Implicit Learning?
Portions of this chapter were adapted from Cleeremans (1994) and from Cleeremans (1995) . Notes 1. ...
As I have argued elsewhere (Cleeremans, 1994 (Cleeremans, , 1995 , computational frameworks such as connectionism make it very clear that alternatives to dichotomous characterizations exist and that they ...
doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198523512.003.0008
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Temporal effects in sequence learning
[chapter]
2003
Advances in Consciousness Research
These simple assumptions have proven adequate Temporal effects in sequence learning 27 to account for the results of a wide variety of sequence learning experiments (see e.g., Cleeremans, 1993; Cleeremans ...
At first sight, the Destrebecqz and Cleeremans (2001) study described above appears to contradict these results. ...
doi:10.1075/aicr.48.11des
fatcat:lsjfhnqd3rfqxhk4hza7c5fc2i
The Validity of d′ Measures
2012
PLoS ONE
Citation: Vermeiren A, Cleeremans A (2012) The Validity of d9 Measures. PLoS ONE 7(2): e31595. ...
Axel Cleeremans is a Research Director with the same institution. ...
We hypothesize, congruently with Cleeremans & Sarrazin [27] (see also [19] ), that this results from the fact that developing conscious representations takes time. ...
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0031595
pmid:22363682
pmcid:PMC3282731
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Time, action, and consciousness
2007
Human Movement Science
It would too long to provide a principled overview here (but see Cleeremans, 2005, forthcoming; Maia & Cleeremans, 2005 for such overviews), but a salient point of agreement shared by several of the ...
Cleeremans (forthcoming; Cleeremans & Jiménez, 2002) proposes the following definitions for these properties: Stability in time refers to how long a representation can be maintained active during processing ...
doi:10.1016/j.humov.2007.01.009
pmid:17346837
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Sensorimotor conflicts alter perceptual and action monitoring
[article]
2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
Bodily self-consciousness is defined as a set of prereflective representations of integrated bodily signals giving rise to self-identification, self-location and first-person perspective. While bodily self-consciousness is known to modulate perception, little is known about its influence on higher-level cognitive processes. Here, we manipulated bodily self-consciousness by applying sensorimotor conflicts while participants performed a perceptual task followed by confidence judgments. Results
doi:10.1101/504274
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... wed that sensorimotor conflicts altered perceptual monitoring by decreasing metacognitive performance. In a second experiment, we replicated this finding and extended our results by showing that sensorimotor conflicts also altered action monitoring, as measured implicitly through intentional binding. In a third experiment, we showed that effects on perceptual monitoring were induced specifically by sensorimotor conflicts related to the trunk and not to the hand. Taken together, our results suggest that bodily self-consciousness may serve as a scaffold for perceptual and action monitoring.
Consciousness and metarepresentation: A computational sketch
2007
Neural Networks
, 2005; Cleeremans, 2005 Cleeremans, , 2006 Cleeremans, Destrebecqz, & Boyer, 1998) . ...
(2000) , Maia and Cleeremans (2005) , for reviews). ...
doi:10.1016/j.neunet.2007.09.011
pmid:17904799
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Sequence learning in a dual-stimulus setting
1997
Psychological Research
Portions of this paper have been adapted from Cleeremans (1995) . ...
, 1993a; Nissen & Bullemer, 1987 , Jim~nez, M6ndez, & Cleeremans, 1996 . ...
Previous work (see Cleeremans & McClelland, 1991; Cleeremans, 1993a , for detailed analysis of both processing in such networks and correspondence with human data) has shown that the SRN is able to account ...
doi:10.1007/bf00419681
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The grand challenge for psychology: integrate and fire!
2010
Frontiers in Psychology
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Axel Cleeremans is a Research Director with the National Fund for Scientifi c Research (Belgium). Thus, the Rubik's cube of Psychology depicted in Figure 1 needs to be set right! ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2010.00012
pmid:21607069
pmcid:PMC3095385
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Rapid Serial Auditory Presentation
2015
Experimental Psychology
The more they wait for the appearance of the target, the more they expect that it will occur next (Perruchet, Cleeremans, & Destrebecqz, 2006) . ...
Yet, a growing body of research tends to show that statistical learning involves both conscious and unconscious knowledge (Bertels et al., 2012; Franco, Cleeremans, & Destrebecqz, 2011; Kim et al., 2009 ...
doi:10.1027/1618-3169/a000295
pmid:26592534
fatcat:hoecofdwz5bcbmpgpyitgn5yqa
Can amnesic patients learn without awareness?
2006
Neuropsychologia
Axel Cleeremans is a senior research associate with the same institution. This work was supported by an institutional grant from the Université Libre de Bruxelles. ...
In the present experiment, we sought to adapt Destrebecqz and Cleeremans (2001) methodology to the study of amnesic participants. ...
Cleeremans and McClelland (1991) first introduced such sequences by using material generated based on a probabilistic finite-state grammar. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.03.022
pmid:16730756
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Subjective visibility depends on level of processing
2013
Cognition
, & Overgaard, 2011; Sandberg, Timmermans, Overgaard, & Cleeremans, 2010) . ...
reported gradually increasing performance and subjectively experienced visibility with increasing stimulus durations (Overgaard, Feldbaek Nielsen, & Fuglsang-Frederiksen, 2004; Sandberg, Bibby, Timmermans, Cleeremans ...
doi:10.1016/j.cognition.2013.07.012
pmid:23978782
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Action information contributes to metacognitive decision-making
2020
Scientific Reports
Metacognitive abilities allow us to adjust ongoing behavior and modify future decisions in the absence of external feedback. Although metacognition is critical in many daily life settings, it remains unclear what information is actually being monitored and what kind of information is being used for metacognitive decisions. In the present study, we investigated whether response information connected to perceptual events contribute to metacognitive decision-making. Therefore, we recorded EEG
doi:10.1038/s41598-020-60382-y
pmid:32107455
pmcid:PMC7046793
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... ls during a perceptual color discrimination task while participants were asked to provide an estimate about the quality of their decision on each trial. Critically, the moment participants provided their confidence judgments varied across conditions, thereby changing the amount of action information (e.g., response competition or response fluency) available for metacognitive decisions. Results from three experiments demonstrate that metacognitive performance improved when first-order action information was available at the moment metacognitive decisions about the perceptual task had to be provided. This behavioral effect was accompanied by enhanced functional connectivity (beta phase synchrony) between motor areas and prefrontal regions, exclusively observed during metacognitive decision-making. Our findings demonstrate that action information contributes to metacognitive decision-making, thereby painting a picture of metacognition as a process that integrates sensory evidence and information about our interactions with the world.
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