Researchers have begun to evaluate whether nonhuman animals share humans’ capacity for metacognitive monitoring and self-regulation. Using perception, memory, numerical, and foraging paradigms, they have tested apes, capuchins, a dolphin, macaques, pigeons, and rats. However, recent theoretical and formal-modeling work has confirmed that some paradigms allow the criticism that low-level associative mechanisms could create the appearance of uncertainty monitoring in animals. This possibility has become a central issue as researchers reflect on existing phenomena and pause to evaluate the area’s current status. The present authors discuss the associative question and offer our evaluation of the field. Associative mechanisms explain poorly som...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
We agree with Carruthers that evidence for metacognition in species lacking mindreading provides dra...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that single-cell neural-recording results are important to establish...
Researchers have begun to evaluate whether nonhuman animals share humans’ capacity for metacognitive...
ABSTRACT—Humans have the capacity to feel consciously uncertain and to know when they do not know. T...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
There is widespread agreement that metacognition is not demonstrated if alternative explanations acc...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...
Metacognition research has focused on the degree to which nonhuman primates share humans’ capacity t...
Metacognition research has focused on the degree to which nonhuman primates share humans’ capacity t...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
Humans have a remarkable ability to reflect upon their behavior and mental processes, a capacity kno...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
We agree with Carruthers that evidence for metacognition in species lacking mindreading provides dra...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that single-cell neural-recording results are important to establish...
Researchers have begun to evaluate whether nonhuman animals share humans’ capacity for metacognitive...
ABSTRACT—Humans have the capacity to feel consciously uncertain and to know when they do not know. T...
Against the view that metacognition is a capacity that parallels theory of mind, it is argued that m...
There is widespread agreement that metacognition is not demonstrated if alternative explanations acc...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...
Metacognition research has focused on the degree to which nonhuman primates share humans’ capacity t...
Metacognition research has focused on the degree to which nonhuman primates share humans’ capacity t...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
Humans have a remarkable ability to reflect upon their behavior and mental processes, a capacity kno...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
Experimenters claim some nonhuman mammals have metacognition. If correct, the results indicate some ...
We agree with Carruthers that evidence for metacognition in species lacking mindreading provides dra...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I argue that single-cell neural-recording results are important to establish...