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Метакогнитивный мониторинг и контроль в ситуации распределенного познания. / Морошкина, Надежда Владимировна; Зверев, Илья Владимирович; Нездоймышапко, Людмила Андреевна; Тихонов, Роман Вадимович.
In: Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Психология , Vol. 13, No. 3, 2023, p. 324–346.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Метакогнитивный мониторинг и контроль в ситуации распределенного познания
AU - Морошкина, Надежда Владимировна
AU - Зверев, Илья Владимирович
AU - Нездоймышапко, Людмила Андреевна
AU - Тихонов, Роман Вадимович
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Today we experience an ongoing expansion of the range of available information, advanced communication technologies, and an increase in multitasking. This has resulted in a distributed nature of cognitive activity, where external resources, devices and other people are involved. That’s why the development of metacognitive knowledge and strategies is crucial for effective usage of one’s own cognitive abilities, as well as cultural and technological advances. In this review we analyze and describe the specifics of metacognitive monitoring and control in the context of distributed cognition. First of all, we consider different approaches to explaining how metacognitive judgments are formed, we then analyze empirical studies of the involvement of metacognitive judgments in regulation of cognitive performance. The article emphasizes the importance of metacognitive experiences and judgments in prevention and correction of cognitive errors, searching for and integrating information from external sources, and making joint decisions. It has been shown that metacognitive experiences and judgments based on them play a crucial role in building representations of one’s own competence when solving the problem. Metacognitive experiences are also involved in regulating the search for information, initiating cognitive offloading and seeking help from others. They also play an important role in the formation of epistemic trust in other people and accepting their advices, improving effectiveness through social verification of knowledge, and are used as heuristic in joint decisions making.
AB - Today we experience an ongoing expansion of the range of available information, advanced communication technologies, and an increase in multitasking. This has resulted in a distributed nature of cognitive activity, where external resources, devices and other people are involved. That’s why the development of metacognitive knowledge and strategies is crucial for effective usage of one’s own cognitive abilities, as well as cultural and technological advances. In this review we analyze and describe the specifics of metacognitive monitoring and control in the context of distributed cognition. First of all, we consider different approaches to explaining how metacognitive judgments are formed, we then analyze empirical studies of the involvement of metacognitive judgments in regulation of cognitive performance. The article emphasizes the importance of metacognitive experiences and judgments in prevention and correction of cognitive errors, searching for and integrating information from external sources, and making joint decisions. It has been shown that metacognitive experiences and judgments based on them play a crucial role in building representations of one’s own competence when solving the problem. Metacognitive experiences are also involved in regulating the search for information, initiating cognitive offloading and seeking help from others. They also play an important role in the formation of epistemic trust in other people and accepting their advices, improving effectiveness through social verification of knowledge, and are used as heuristic in joint decisions making.
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/4c74211e-57e8-3302-9a11-81538f1751ac/
U2 - 10.21638/spbu16.2023.303
DO - 10.21638/spbu16.2023.303
M3 - статья
VL - 13
SP - 324
EP - 346
JO - Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Психология
JF - Вестник Санкт-Петербургского университета. Психология
SN - 2658-3607
IS - 3
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