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Neurocognition and Metacognition in Anxiety Disorders.

Ashwini VishwanathanHimani KashyapRajakumari P ReddyMariamma PhilipHarish ThippeswamyGeetha Desai
Published in: Indian journal of psychological medicine (2022)
Individuals with ADs show neurocognitive difficulties in planning, set-shifting, and logical memory, dysfunctional metacognition, and reduced metacognitive awareness and regulation. Cognitive self-consciousness is linked to better planning. The interrelationships between neurocognition and metacognition may have potential implications for clarifying inconsistent findings and designing novel cognitive interventions in ADs.
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