Several species can detect when they are uncertain about what decision to make-revealed by opting out of the choice, or by seeking more information before deciding. However, we do not know whether any nonhuman animals recognize when they need more information to make a decision because new evidence contradicts an already-formed belief. Here, we explore this ability in great apes and human children. First, we show that after great apes saw new evidence contradicting their belief about which of two rewards was greater, they stopped to recheck the evidence for their belief before deciding. This indicates the ability to keep track of the reasons for their decisions, or 'rational monitoring' of the decision-making process. Children did the same ...
<div><p>Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understa...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Several species can detect when they are uncertain about what decision to make-revealed by opting ou...
Central to rationality is the ability to think about our beliefs, and make sure they are based on go...
Humans are perhaps the most curious animals on earth, but to what extent our innate motivations for ...
When confronted with uncertain or incomplete information in decision-making situations, monkeys and ...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions a...
Humans are ultra-social: they spontaneously incorporate others’ mental states into their action-plan...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
We investigated whether nonhuman great apes (N=23), 2.5-year-old (N=20), and 3-year-old children (N=...
Chimpanzees and young children understand much about what other individuals have and have not seen. ...
Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understanding of...
Humans operate with a "theory-of-mind" with which they understand that others’ actions are driven no...
<div><p>Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understa...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...
Several species can detect when they are uncertain about what decision to make-revealed by opting ou...
Central to rationality is the ability to think about our beliefs, and make sure they are based on go...
Humans are perhaps the most curious animals on earth, but to what extent our innate motivations for ...
When confronted with uncertain or incomplete information in decision-making situations, monkeys and ...
Using a novel eye-tracking test, we recently showed that great apes anticipate that other individual...
Humans operate with a "theory of mind" with which they are able to understand that others' actions a...
Humans are ultra-social: they spontaneously incorporate others’ mental states into their action-plan...
Social animals frequently rely on information from other individuals. This can be costly in case the...
We investigated whether nonhuman great apes (N=23), 2.5-year-old (N=20), and 3-year-old children (N=...
Chimpanzees and young children understand much about what other individuals have and have not seen. ...
Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understanding of...
Humans operate with a "theory-of-mind" with which they understand that others’ actions are driven no...
<div><p>Understanding the behavior of others in a wide variety of circumstances requires an understa...
Humans and animals alike make thousands of decisions each day, and good decision-making is crucial t...
When human infants are intentionally addressed by others, they tend to interpret the information com...