Knowing ourselves together: The cultural origins of metacognition

C Heyes, D Bang, N Shea, CD Frith… - Trends in cognitive …, 2020 - cell.com
Metacognition–the ability to represent, monitor and control ongoing cognitive processes–
helps us perform many tasks, both when acting alone and when working with others. While …

Complexity theory and leadership practice: A review, a critique, and some recommendations

J Rosenhead, LA Franco, K Grint, B Friedland - The Leadership Quarterly, 2019 - Elsevier
There is an extensive literature on complexity theory authored by natural scientists writing
about research fields in which they are themselves active. There is also a growing literature …

[HTML][HTML] Neuroleadership: Affective experiences in the workplace and their influence on employees' evaluative judgements

H de la Nuez, J Nieves, J Osorio - International Journal of Hospitality …, 2023 - Elsevier
Neuroscience-based approaches have had little presence in studies in the field of hotel
firms. The literature indicates that neuroleadership behaviors can change the employees' …

Leader development across the lifespan: A dynamic experiences-grounded approach

Z Liu, S Venkatesh, SE Murphy, RE Riggio - The Leadership Quarterly, 2021 - Elsevier
Previous research has established leader development as an ongoing process across the
entire lifespan. Experience, especially on-the-job experience, has been increasingly …

Shared responsibility in collective decisions

M El Zein, B Bahrami, R Hertwig - Nature human behaviour, 2019 - nature.com
Research investigating collective decision-making has focused primarily on the
improvement of accuracy in collective decisions and less on the motives that drive …

Moral dilemmas and trust in leaders during a global health crisis

JAC Everett, C Colombatto, E Awad, P Boggio… - Nature human …, 2021 - nature.com
Trust in leaders is central to citizen compliance with public policies. One potential
determinant of trust is how leaders resolve conflicts between utilitarian and non-utilitarian …

The parietal cortex has a causal role in ambiguity computations in humans

G Valdebenito-Oyarzo, MP Martínez-Molina… - PLoS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Humans often face the challenge of making decisions between ambiguous options. The
level of ambiguity in decision-making has been linked to activity in the parietal cortex, but its …

[图书][B] Know thyself: The science of self-awareness

SM Fleming - 2021 - books.google.com
Unlock the secrets to understanding yourself and others with the surprising science of the
human mind's greatest power: introspection.“Are you sure?” Whether in a court room, a …

Breaking human social decision making into multiple components and then putting them together again

S Suzuki, JP O'Doherty - Cortex, 2020 - Elsevier
Most of our waking time as human beings is spent interacting with other individuals. In order
to make good decisions in this social milieu, it is often necessary to make inferences about …

Application of functional near-infrared spectroscopy to measure engineering decision-making and design cognition: literature review and synthesis of methods

M Hu, T Shealy - Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 2019 - ascelibrary.org
New and disruptive building technologies will require new and disruptive ways of thinking
about decision-making and design in engineering. The emergence of a novel neuroimaging …