In a widely used animal-metacognition paradigm, monkeys are positively reinforced with food for correct classifications of stimuli as sparse or dense and punished with timeouts for incorrect responses, but they also have access to an “uncertainty” response that moves them to the next trial without either of these forms of feedback. Rhesus monkeys use this uncertainty response most often for trials on which they are at greatest risk for making an error, suggesting that they are monitoring their ability to make these classifications. Capuchin monkeys do not succeed to the same degree on these tasks—conceivably as a result of differential contingencies in place between the sparse/dense responses (food delivery or timeout) and the uncertainty r...
ABSTRACT—Humans have the capacity to feel consciously uncertain and to know when they do not know. T...
Humans and nonhuman animals categorize the natural world, and their behaviors can reveal how they us...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
Meta-cognition, or thinking about thinking, has been studied extensively in humans, but very littl...
Metacognition encompasses the processes of monitoring representational and perceptual states and con...
Metacognition is the ability for one to understand what they do and do not know and to seek addition...
When confronted with uncertain or incomplete information in decision-making situations, monkeys and ...
Researchers have begun to evaluate whether nonhuman animals share humans’ capacity for metacognitive...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
Beran et al. (2012) reported that capuchin monkeys closely matched the performance of humans in a qu...
This research was supported by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Fram...
Beran et al. (2012) reported that capuchin monkeys closely matched the performance of humans in a qu...
In previous research, great apes and rhesus macaques have demonstrated multiple apparently metacogni...
We adapted a method from developmental psychology [1] to explore whether capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
ABSTRACT—Humans have the capacity to feel consciously uncertain and to know when they do not know. T...
Humans and nonhuman animals categorize the natural world, and their behaviors can reveal how they us...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...
Meta-cognition, or thinking about thinking, has been studied extensively in humans, but very littl...
Metacognition encompasses the processes of monitoring representational and perceptual states and con...
Metacognition is the ability for one to understand what they do and do not know and to seek addition...
When confronted with uncertain or incomplete information in decision-making situations, monkeys and ...
Researchers have begun to evaluate whether nonhuman animals share humans’ capacity for metacognitive...
When faced with choices between smaller sooner options and larger later options (i.e. intertemporal ...
Beran et al. (2012) reported that capuchin monkeys closely matched the performance of humans in a qu...
This research was supported by the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Fram...
Beran et al. (2012) reported that capuchin monkeys closely matched the performance of humans in a qu...
In previous research, great apes and rhesus macaques have demonstrated multiple apparently metacogni...
We adapted a method from developmental psychology [1] to explore whether capuchin monkeys (Cebus ape...
Principles of economics predict that the costs associated with obtaining rewards can influence choic...
ABSTRACT—Humans have the capacity to feel consciously uncertain and to know when they do not know. T...
Humans and nonhuman animals categorize the natural world, and their behaviors can reveal how they us...
Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking. Although monitoring and controlling one's know...