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Based in Córdoba, Argentina, our interdisciplinary team focuses on three main areas: states of consciousness, metacognition—the capacity to reflect on one’s own decisions—and the mechanisms that sustain attention. https://cognitivesciences.github.io/
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New lab's paper now online at NeuroImage! 🎉 **The Neurophenomenology of a Self-Induced Transcendental Visionary State: A Case Study**
Authored by Della Bella, Velez Picatto, Galván Rial, Cukier, Foa Torres, Catanzariti, Mateos, Lamberti, Cardeña & Barttfeld www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
New pre-print! **Confidence phenotypes: a unified computational account of value and decision certainty in reinforcement learning** by @ncomay.bsky.social, @guillermosolovey.bsky.social & @pablobarttfeld.bsky.social. osf.io/preprints/ps.... Feedback is welcome!
This new #RSOS Registered Report looks at iconic vs. working memory #metacognition to evaluate the richness of perception. Read more: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/... @cogscigroup.bsky.social @ncomay.bsky.social @guillermosolovey.bsky.social @pablobarttfeld.bsky.social
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Our Registered Report on metacognition and the "richness of perception" debate is now online at Royal Society Open Science!
*Iconic versus working memory metacognition to evaluate the richness of perception: a registered report* doi.org/10.1098/rsos... by Comay, Solovey & Barttfeld.
Part of our team (Sebastián Galván & @pablobarttfeld.bsky.social) collaborated in this new study led by J. Hazelton: "Cardiovascular risk factors and the allostatic interoceptive network in dementia". Now online at Cardiovascular Research: doi.org/10.1093/cvr/...
Often, dissociations between metacognition and accuracy take the form of metacognitive inefficiency—confidence being less informative than it could be. Conversely, this study suggests that in multialternative choices, the metacognitive system may be more robust than the decision system.
New study by @ncomay.bsky.social, @guillermosolovey.bsky.social & @pablobarttfeld.bsky.social at JEP:lmc: "Decisions are based on less information than metacognitive judgments in multialternative contexts" doi.org/10.1037/xlm0...
Here's a free-to-read link (available until November 25th): authors.elsevier.com/c/1luLObotq7....
The original study can be found here: www.nature.com/articles/s41... @nfaivre.bsky.social @meaperei.bsky.social @francoisstock.bsky.social
Our spotlight article on Goueytes et al. (2025) study is now online at Trends in Neurosciences: "Pre- and post-decision signals of certainty in changing minds", by P. Barttfeld, @ncomay.bsky.social, I. Embon & @guillermosolovey.bsky.social www.cell.com/trends/neuro...
Interested in measuring vigilance, cognitive control and mind-wandering? Then you may like to check out our new article published in Behavior Research Methods: link.springer.com/article/10.3.... By Julieta Aguirre, Pablo Barttfeld, Elisa Martín-Arévalo, Juan Lupiáñez & Fernando Luna.
Hi! We're an interdisciplinary group from Córdoba, Argentina, studying human cognition. The lab is leaded by Dr. Pablo Barttfeld (@pablobarttfeld.bsky.social), and our research focuses on three main areas: consciousness, metacognition & attention. Follow us to get all lab's news!