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Max Rollwage
Max Rollwage
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Metacognitive failure as a feature of those holding radical beliefs
M Rollwage, RJ Dolan, SM Fleming
Current Biology 28 (24), 4014-4021. e8, 2018
2052018
Confidence drives a neural confirmation bias
M Rollwage, A Loosen, TU Hauser, R Moran, RJ Dolan, SM Fleming
Nature communications 11 (1), 2634, 2020
1532020
What underlies political polarization? A manifesto for computational political psychology
M Rollwage, L Zmigrod, L de-Wit, RJ Dolan, SM Fleming
Trends in cognitive sciences 23 (10), 820-822, 2019
682019
Dogmatism manifests in lowered information search under uncertainty
L Schulz*, M Rollwage*, RJ Dolan, SM Fleming
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (49), 31527-31534, 2020
632020
Confirmation bias is adaptive when coupled with efficient metacognition
M Rollwage, SM Fleming
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 376 (1822), 20200131, 2021
482021
Why and when beliefs change
T Sharot, M Rollwage, CR Sunstein, SM Fleming
Perspectives on Psychological Science 18 (1), 142-151, 2023
312023
Postdecision evidence integration and depressive symptoms
ME Moses-Payne, M Rollwage, SM Fleming, JP Roiser
Frontiers in psychiatry 10, 455288, 2019
302019
Post-decision wagering after perceptual judgments reveals bi-directional certainty readouts
CM Moreira, M Rollwage, K Kaduk, M Wilke, I Kagan
Cognition 176, 40-52, 2018
292018
Risky economic choices and frontal EEG asymmetry in the context of Reinforcer-Sensitivity-Theory-5
M Rollwage, H Comteße, G Stemmler
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 17, 984-1001, 2017
102017
Judgments of effort exerted by others are influenced by received rewards
M Rollwage, F Pannach, C Stinson, U Toelch, I Kagan, A Pooresmaeili
Scientific reports 10 (1), 1868, 2020
72020
Conversational AI facilitates mental health assessments and is associated with improved recovery rates
M Rollwage, K Juchems, J Habicht, B Carrington, T Hauser, R Harper
medRxiv, 2022.11. 03.22281887, 2022
62022
Why and when beliefs change: A multi-attribute value-based decision problem
T Sharot, M Rollwage, CR Sunstein, S Fleming
62021
Using conversational AI to facilitate mental health assessments and improve clinical efficiency within psychotherapy services: real-world observational study
M Rollwage, J Habicht, K Juechems, B Carrington, M Stylianou, ...
JMIR AI 2 (1), e44358, 2023
22023
Changing minds about climate change: a pervasive role for domain-general metacognition
S De Beukelaer, N Vehar, M Rollwage, SM Fleming, M Tsakiris
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 10 (1), 2023
22023
Changing minds about climate change: a pervasive role for domain-general metacognition
M Tsakiris, N Vehar, S Fleming, S De Beukelaer, M Rollwage
PsyArXiv, 2021
22021
Closing the accessibility gap to mental health treatment with a personalized self-referral Chatbot
J Habicht, S Viswanathan, B Carrington, TU Hauser, R Harper, ...
Nature Medicine, 1-8, 2024
12024
Closing the accessibility gap to mental health treatment with a conversational AI-enabled self-referral tool
J Habicht, S Viswanathan, B Carrington, T Hauser, R Harper, M Rollwage
medRxiv, 2023.04. 29.23289204, 2023
12023
Promises and Challenges of AI-Enabled Mental Healthcare: A Foundational Study
S Viswanathan, M Rollwage, R Harper
Empowering Communities: A Participatory Approach to AI for Mental Health, 2022
12022
Confirmation bias is adaptive when coupled with efficient metacognition
M Rollwage, SM Fleming
bioRxiv, 2020.07. 28.225029, 2020
12020
I judge you by your profit: Judgments of effort exerted by self and others are influenced by received rewards
M Rollwage, F Pannach, C Stinson, U Toelch, I Kagan, A Pooresmaeili
bioRxiv, 253138, 2018
12018
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