Monkey Metacognition Could Generate More Insight.Anim Behav Cogn. 2019 Nov; 6(4):230-235.AB
Abstract
Monkeys demonstrate metacognition by avoiding memory tests when they forget, seeking information when ignorant, and gambling sensibly after making judgments. Some of this metacognition appears to be based on introspection of private mental states. It is likely that nonhuman cognitive systems, like human systems, differ in accessibility to such introspective metacognition, and the extent to which differences in access map to explicit and implicit cognition will be an important topic for future work. It will be exciting to learn more about the distribution of metacognition among species, and the conditions under which metacognition evolves.
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eng
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33834091
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Hampton, Robert R.. "Monkey Metacognition Could Generate More Insight." Animal Behavior and Cognition, vol. 6, no. 4, 2019, pp. 230-235.
Hampton RR. Monkey Metacognition Could Generate More Insight. Anim Behav Cogn. 2019;6(4):230-235.
Hampton, R. R. (2019). Monkey Metacognition Could Generate More Insight. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 6(4), 230-235. https://doi.org/10.26451/abc.06.04.02.2019
Hampton RR. Monkey Metacognition Could Generate More Insight. Anim Behav Cogn. 2019;6(4):230-235. PubMed PMID: 33834091.
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PY - 2019/11/1/pubmed
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KW - Cognitive control
KW - Explicit
KW - Implicit
KW - Introspection
KW - Primate
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JF - Animal behavior and cognition
JO - Anim Behav Cogn
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N2 - Monkeys demonstrate metacognition by avoiding memory tests when they forget, seeking information when ignorant, and gambling sensibly after making judgments. Some of this metacognition appears to be based on introspection of private mental states. It is likely that nonhuman cognitive systems, like human systems, differ in accessibility to such introspective metacognition, and the extent to which differences in access map to explicit and implicit cognition will be an important topic for future work. It will be exciting to learn more about the distribution of metacognition among species, and the conditions under which metacognition evolves.
SN - 2372-5052
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