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Previous imaging studies have implicated the ventromedial PFC in the processing of information related to the self, such as mentalizing about one's own internal thoughts and feelings (Amodio and Frith 2006) and patients with damage to this area can exhibit impairments in "metamemory" or making accurate judgments about their memory performance (Schnyer et al. 2004).
Half of the people in the study read this fake article on the "science of happiness" and the other half read the same article except terms related to happiness were replaced with "making accurate judgments".
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And, as Iger realized during the Carr case, both partners were hobbled in their ability to make accurate judgments.
One of Hoyles's research projects showed that nurses make accurate judgments about proportions when administering drugs without necessarily using the procedures taught at school.
Mr. Bush's belief that the United States has the right to use force against nations that it believes may threaten American security is based on the assumption that Washington can make accurate judgments about how serious such a danger is.
When economic trends were expressed as yearly income rather than rates of change, the subjects made accurate judgments.
"If people make accurate judgments about sexually relevant aspects of a person this quickly," he says, "you have to stop and wonder how we size up one another's romantic potential in a matter of milliseconds".
Despite the hype about losing millions of brain cells as we age (not true, says Strauch) and the all-too-real senior moments, middle-aged minds are better able "to make accurate judgments about people, about jobs, and about finances about the world around us.
In doing so, we first extend research demonstrating that individuals can make accurate judgments of Mormon/non-Mormon group membership from full faces in Study1 to show that participants are unaware of their accuracy in making these judgments.
However, accuracy was unimpaired when faces were inverted to disrupt holistic processing, when targets' hairstyles or outer face shape were removed, or when hairstyle was removed while blocking out the eyes/brows and mouth; and perceivers remained unaware of their ability to make accurate judgments from these cues.
Cao and Nietfeld (2005) found the ability to make accurate judgments about learning is related to higher performance.
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