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Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2003), 26 : 347-348 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2003 Cambridge University Press
doi:10.1017/S0140525X03310088
Published online by Cambridge University Press 30 Jan 2004
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (2003), 26:3:347-348 Cambridge University Press
Copyright © 2003 Cambridge University Press
doi:10.1017/S0140525X03310088

Short Communication

Parsimonious explanations and wider evolutionary consequences


James E. King a1
a1 Department of Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 kingj@u.arizona.edu

Abstract

The uncertainty response adds an important new dimension to conventional animal learning and memory studies. Although the uncertainty response by monkeys and dolphins resembled that of humans, parsimony alone does not necessarily indicate that the monkeys and dolphins had a full self-awareness. However, the uncertain response may be an index of an evolutionary precursor to full self-awareness of uncertainty and a theory of mind.



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