Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
J Exp Psychol Gen. 2013 May;142(2):458-75. doi: 10.1037/a0029601. Epub 2012 Aug 13.
The uncertainty response has been influential in studies of human perception, and it is crucial in the growing research literature that explores animal metacognition. However, the uncertainty response's interpretation is still sharply debated. The authors sought to clarify this interpretation using the dissociative technique of cognitive loads imposed on ongoing discrimination performance. Four macaques (Macaca mulatta) performed a sparse-dense discrimination within which an uncertainty response let them decline difficult trials or a middle response let them identify middle stimuli. Concurrent memory tasks were occasionally overlain on ongoing discrimination performance. The concurrent tasks disrupted macaques' uncertainty responses far more than their sparse, middle, or dense discrimination responses. This dissociation suggests that the uncertainty response is a higher level decisional response that is particularly dependent on working memory and attentional resources. This is consistent with the theoretical possibility that the uncertainty response is an elemental behavioral index of uncertainty monitoring or metacognition.
不确定性反应在人类感知研究中具有影响力,并且在探索动物元认知的不断增长的研究文献中至关重要。然而,不确定性反应的解释仍存在激烈争议。作者试图使用对正在进行的辨别表现施加认知负荷的分离技术来澄清这种解释。四只猕猴(Macaca mulatta)在稀疏密集的辨别中进行了操作,在这种辨别中,不确定性反应使它们拒绝困难的试验,或者中间反应使它们识别中间刺激。偶尔会在正在进行的辨别表现上叠加并发的记忆任务。并发任务对猕猴的不确定性反应的干扰远远超过其稀疏、中间或密集辨别反应。这种分离表明,不确定性反应是一种更高层次的决策反应,特别依赖于工作记忆和注意力资源。这与不确定性反应是不确定性监测或元认知的基本行为指标的理论可能性一致。