Fig. 6From: Framing cognitive offloading in terms of gains or losses: achieving a more optimal use of remindersRelationship between Metacognitive Confidence and Offloading Behavior. Note Correlation between individuals’ metacognitive bias and reminder bias scores, separately for both framing conditions. Negative metacognitive bias scores illustrate underconfidence in memory ability and positive reminder bias scores represent overuse of remindersBack to article page