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Volume 4: pp. 56-57
Focusing the uncertainty about nonhuman metacogntion by Robert R. Hampton, Emory University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract It is clear that there is no shortage of uncertainty about metacognition in nonhuman animals. The four papers in … Continue reading
Volume 4: pp. 54-55
Metacognition in animals: Trends and challenges by Jonathon D. Crystal University of Georgia Allison L. Foote, University of Georgia Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract There is widespread agreement that metacognition is not demonstrated if alternative explanations … Continue reading
Volume 4: pp. 40-53
Animal Metacognition: Problems and Prospects by J. David Smith Department of Psychology and Center for Cognitive Science, SUNY Buffalo Michael J. Beran, Language Research Center, Georgia State University Duke University Justin J. Couchman, Department of Psychology, SUNY Buffalo Mariana V. … Continue reading
Volume 4: pp. 29-39
Metacognition in animals: how do we know that they know? J. Jozefowiez, Universidade do Minho J. E. R. Staddon, Duke University D. T. Cerutti, California State University-East Bay Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Research on animal … Continue reading
Volume 4: pp. 17-28
Multiple demonstrations of metacognition in nonhumans: Converging evidence or multiple mechanisms? by Robert R. Hampton, Emory University Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Metacognition allows one to monitor and adaptively control cognitive processes. Reports from the last … Continue reading
Volume 4: pp. 1-16
Metacognition in animals by Jonathon D. Crystal, University of Georgia Allison L. Foote, University of Georgia Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Metacognition is thinking about thinking. There is considerable interest in developing animal models of metacognition … Continue reading
Volume 3: Monograph
Connectionism and Classical Conditioning by Michael R.W. Dawson, University of Alberta Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract The purpose of this monograph is to examine the relationship between a particular artificial neural network, the perceptron, and the … Continue reading
Volume 3: pp. 115-133
Use of multiple dimensions in learned discriminations by Stephen E. G. Lea, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, UK A. J. Wills, School of Psychology, University of Exeter, UK Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Many naturally … Continue reading
Volume 3: pp. 99-114
An Evolutionary Framework for the Acquisition of Symbolic Cognition by Homo sapiens by Ian Tattersall, American Museum of Natural History Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Human beings are unique in their possession of language and symbolic … Continue reading
Volume 3: pp. 86-98
The social interaction role of song in song sparrows: implications for signal design by John M. Burt, University of Washington Michael D. Beecher, University of Washington Reading Options: Download/Read PDF | Add to Endnote Abstract Many territorial songbirds use singing … Continue reading