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Metacognition as discrimination: commentary on Smith et al. (2014)
Benjamin M Basile1, Robert R Hampton1
1Department of Psychology.
Abstract:
Smith, Couchman, and Beran (2014, pp. 115-131) critique recent "low-level" associative process models of nonhuman metacognition. We agree with many aspects of their critique. However, the alternative account they offer may not help specify the mechanisms of metacognition. We propose a middle-ground approach, based on the methods of comparative psychophysics, by which metacognition is treated as a discrimination problem.
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