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[S2-02]Cognitive Architecture Through Methodological Lenses: Understanding Temporal Error Monitoring

*Tutku Oztel1 (1. George Mason University (United States of America))
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Temporal Error Monitoring

Recent research indicates that error monitoring abilities extend to the metric domains of time, space, and number. In this talk, I will discuss our current understanding of metric/temporal error monitoring (TEM) by elucidating how diverse methodologies shape it.
First, I will focus on explicit measures of assessing TEM, delineating online and offline measurement. I will first discuss the discovery of phenomenological dissociation of timing error magnitude and direction within online measures. I will then identify key factors for monitoring cumulative timing errors within offline measures. Next, I will elaborate on TEM's application to non-motor timing, discussing how non-motor temporal biases are represented on a hypothetical mental timeline in temporal order judgment and why contextual temporal biases are exempt from metacognitive monitoring. Finally, I will address implicit indications of TEM through Bayesian integration of social cues in numerosity estimation. I will conclude by discussing implications for future investigations of TEM.