Like humans, monkeys can make accurate judgements about their own memory by reporting their confidence during cognitive tasks. Some have suggested that animals use associative learning to make accurate confidence judgements, while others have suggested animals directly access and estimate the strength of their memories. Here we test a third, non-exclusive possibility: perhaps monkeys, like humans, base metacognitive inferences on heuristic cues. Humans are known to use cues like perceptual fluency (e.g. how easy something is to see) when making metacognitive judgements. We tested monkeys using a match-to-sample task in which the perceptual fluency of the stimuli was manipulated. The monkeys made confidence wagers on their accuracy before or...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...
Like humans, monkeys can make accurate judgements about their own memory by reporting their confiden...
Like humans, monkeys can make accurate judgements about their own memory by reporting their confiden...
Metacognition is knowledge that can be expressed as confidence judgments about what we know (monitor...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
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...
Meta-cognition, or thinking about thinking, has been studied extensively in humans, but very littl...
We spend a large portion of life as the object of our own thoughts. Daily we reflect on all sorts of...
The chapter is an extension of Hampton's approach of asking a monkey to respond metacognitively. It ...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...
Like humans, monkeys can make accurate judgements about their own memory by reporting their confiden...
Like humans, monkeys can make accurate judgements about their own memory by reporting their confiden...
Metacognition is knowledge that can be expressed as confidence judgments about what we know (monitor...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
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...
Meta-cognition, or thinking about thinking, has been studied extensively in humans, but very littl...
We spend a large portion of life as the object of our own thoughts. Daily we reflect on all sorts of...
The chapter is an extension of Hampton's approach of asking a monkey to respond metacognitively. It ...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
Confidence judgments are self-assessments of the quality of one’s own performance, and are a crucial...
ABSTRACT—It has long been assumed that metacognition— thinking about one’s own thoughts—is a uniquel...