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metacognition

n. (context philosophy English) the act of thinking about thinking; sentience

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Metacognition

Metacognition is " cognition about cognition", "thinking about thinking", or "knowing about knowing". It comes from the root word " meta", meaning beyond. It can take many forms; it includes knowledge about when and how to use particular strategies for learning or for problem solving. There are generally two components of metacognition: knowledge about cognition, and regulation of cognition.

Metamemory, defined as knowing about memory and mnemonic strategies, is an especially important form of metacognition. Differences in metacognitive processing across cultures have not been widely studied, but could provide better outcomes in cross-cultural learning between teachers and students.

Some evolutionary psychologists hypothesize that metacognition is used as a survival tool, which would make metacognition the same across cultures. Writings on metacognition can be traced back at least as far as On the Soul and the Parva Naturalia of the Greek philosopher Aristotle.

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However, science has yet to determine precisely which mental phenomena can be monitored and which cannot, the types of errors to which such perception is prone, how it is activated and deactivated, and how the faculty of metacognition varies from one person to the next.

The metacognition that ran through his head at that instant in space and time .