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Ms) and involuntary, albeit short-lasting process (Carrasco, 2011; Nobre and amp; Kastner, 2014). While the effect of attention on metacognition has been considered in the literature, the findings are mixed: some studies showed dissociations between accuracy and confidence during manipulation of spatial attention (Kurtz et_al, 2017; Wilimzig et_al, 2008) or temporal attention (Recht, Mamassian, and amp; de Gardelle, 2019). Other studies suggested that spatial attention increases both sensitivity and confidence (Denison et_al, 2018; Zizlsperger et_al, 2012). The authors hypothesized that if confidence could track sensitivity, the authors should observe a positive effect of . . .
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