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Representing the absence of an object requires one to know that they would know if it were present. This form of second-order, counterfactual reasoning critically relies on access to a mental self-model, specifying expected perceptual and cognitive states under different world states. This thesis addresses open questions regarding inference about absence in perceptual decision making: its reliance on prior metacognitive knowledge, relative encapsulation from metacognitive monitoring, neural underpinning, and relation with default-reasoning.
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Thesisdown allowed me to write a fully reproducible thesis, and Chester provided invaluable support and help when I needed it. Thanks Chester!
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Matan Mazor
Link to GitHub repo
github.com/matanmazor/thesis
matanmazor.github.io/thesis
Completion Date
03/12/2021
Institution
University College London
Summarize your thesis
Representing the absence of an object requires one to know that they would know if it were present. This form of second-order, counterfactual reasoning critically relies on access to a mental self-model, specifying expected perceptual and cognitive states under different world states. This thesis addresses open questions regarding inference about absence in perceptual decision making: its reliance on prior metacognitive knowledge, relative encapsulation from metacognitive monitoring, neural underpinning, and relation with default-reasoning.
What did you like about using {thesisdown} for this work?
Thesisdown allowed me to write a fully reproducible thesis, and Chester provided invaluable support and help when I needed it. Thanks Chester!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: