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Monday, September 14, 2009
Evidence points to conscious 'metacognition' in some nonhuman animals
EurekAlert: "J. David Smith, Ph.D., a comparative psychologist at the University at Buffalo who has conducted extensive studies in animal cognition, says there is growing evidence that animals share functional parallels with human conscious metacognition -- that is, they may share humans' ability to reflect upon, monitor or regulate their states of mind."
Labels:
Biology,
Cognition,
Evolution,
Mind,
Psychology
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