The missing link in cognition origins of self-reflective consciousness / [electronic resource] : edited by Herbert S. Terrace and Janet Metcalfe. - Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2005. - ix, 364 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Episodic memory and autonoesis : uniquely human? / Self-reflective consciousness and the projectable self / Metacognition and the evolution of language / Emerging levels of consciousness in early human development / A continuum of self-consciousness that emerges in phylogeny and ontogeny / Humans as applied motivation scientists: self-consciousness from "shared reality" and "becoming" / Two normative roles for self-consciousness in modern philosophy / Progress in the study of chimpanzee recall and episodic memory / Do non-human primates have episodic memory / Studies of uncertainty monitoring and metacognition in animals and humans / Can rhesus monkeys discriminate between remembering and forgetting? / Robert R. Hampton -- Meta-confidence judgments in rhesus macaques : explicit versus implicit mechanisms / The self and other : a missing link in comparative social cognition / Endel Tulving -- Janet Metcalfe and Hedy Kober -- Herbert S. Terrace -- Katherine Nelson -- Marcel Kinsbourne -- E. Tory Higgins -- Patricia Kitcher -- Charles Menzel -- Bennett L. Schwartz -- J. David Smith -- Lisa K. Son and Nate Kornell -- Joseph Call.


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Self-perception.
Cognition in animals.
Psychology, Comparative.


Electronic books.

BF697.5.S43 / M58 2005eb

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