Cortical thickness and metacognition in cognitively diverse older adults.
Elodie BertrandMartina AzarBatool RizviAdam M BrickmanEdward D HueyChristian HabeckJ Landeira-FernandezDaniel C MograbiStephanie CosentinoPublished in: Neuropsychology (2018)
To our knowledge, this was the first study to examine metacognition in relation to cortical thickness. Both global and local metamemory functions appear to rely on the integrity of right sided midline regions, known to be important for processing self-referential information. Findings are conceptualized with regard to the Default Mode Network, and also considered in relation to recent findings pointing to the right insula as a region critical for self-awareness. (PsycINFO Database Record