On linking comparative metacognition and theory of mind

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (3):341-342 (2003)
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Abstract

Smith et al.'s article provides a convincing argument for devoting increased research attention to comparative metacognition. However, this increased attention should be complemented with establishing links with comparative theory of mind (ToM) research, which are currently missing. I present a task in which pairs of subjects are presented with incomplete information in an object-choice situation that could be used to establish that link.

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