› Embodied metacognition in decision making and action - Catherine Culot, Universiteit Gent = Ghent University = Université de Gand
15:45-16:30 (45min)
› Priorities, confidence and unsafety - Vincent De Gardelle, Paris School of Economics
16:30-17:15 (45min)
› The metacognitive control of decisions predicts whether and how mice override their default policy - Kristen Barc, Institut du Cerveau = Paris Brain Institute, Centre de recherche en neurosciences de Lyon - Lyon Neuroscience Research Center
17:45-18:05 (20min)
› The reference bias: how perception of performance feedback affects mood fluctuations - Jade VILON, Motivation Brain & Behavior team
18:05-18:25 (20min)
› Do we feel confident even when not asked about it ? - Noé De Rijck, Université libre de Bruxelles = Free University of Brussels
18:25-18:45 (20min)
› Control in the Fade: How Cognitive Control Persists as the Brain Falls Asleep - Tristan Bekinschtein, University of Cambridge [Cambridge, UK]
09:00-09:45 (45min)
› Contextual Control of Choice - Shauna Parkes, Université de Bordeaux
09:45-10:30 (45min)
› Rethinking individual differences in performance monitoring - Magadalena Senderecka, Uniwersytet Jagielloński w Krakowie = Jagiellonian University = Université Jagellon de Cracovie
11:00-11:45 (45min)
› When the Clock Errs: Behavioural and Computational Basis of Temporal Error Monitoring - Fuat Balci, University of Manitoba [Winnipeg]
11:45-12:30 (45min)
› A Unified Account of Belief Updating from Advice and Evidence: When and Why People Deviate from Optimality - Andreas Kappes, University of London [London]
15:00-15:45 (45min)
› Dimensionality reduction and basis functions in social cognition - Marco Wittman, University College London East
15:45-16:30 (45min)
› EEG Evidence for Theta–Gamma Coding in Human Working Memory - Ali Adeli Koudehi, Neuroscience Clinical Research of University of Lorraine
11:00-11:20 (20min)
› Reactive Inhibition Capacity Modulates Trial-Level Control Dynamics but Not Global Strategy: Evidence from AX-CPT and Stop-Signal Tasks - Adrien Lorant, Laboratoire Sciences Cognitives et Sciences Affectives - UMR 9193
11:20-11:40 (20min)