Category Archives for Volume 4
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