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- Title
Uncertainty monitoring may promote emergents.
- Authors
Rumbaugh, Duane M.; Beran, Michael J.; Pate, James L.
- Abstract
This article asserts that uncertainty monitoring may promote emergents. Authors suggests that the phenomenon of uncertainty monitoring in nonhuman animals contributes richly to the conception of nonhuman animals' self-monitoring. The interpretation of responses is a major problem throughout the manuscript in that authors refer to the star response as an uncertain response in some places and as declining the trial in other places. Authors agree that there is no reason to assume that the use of an uncertain response by nonhuman animals is not consistent psychologically with the use of the same response by human participants.
- Subjects
VIGILANCE (Psychology); SELF-perception; PSYCHOLOGY; COGNITION; BRAIN research; HUMAN behavior
- Publication
Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 2003, Vol 26, Issue 3, p353
- ISSN
0140-525X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0140525X03370086