Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany.
Anim Cogn. 2023 Jan;26(1):25-35. doi: 10.1007/s10071-022-01662-0. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
Twenty-five years ago, at the founding of this journal, there existed only a few conflicting findings about great apes' social-cognitive skills (theory of mind). In the 2 ½ decades since, we have discovered that great apes understand the goals, intentions, perceptions, and knowledge of others, and they use this knowledge to their advantage in competitive interactions. Twenty-five years ago there existed basically no studies on great apes' metacognitive skills. In the 2 ½ decades since, we have discovered that great apes monitor their uncertainty and base their decisions on that, or else decide to gather more information to make better decisions. The current paper reviews the past 25 years of research on great ape social cognition and metacognition and proposes a theory about how the two are evolutionarily related.
25 年前,在本刊创刊之际,关于大型猿类的社会认知技能(心理理论)仅有少数相互矛盾的发现。在这之后的 25 年里,我们发现大型猿类能够理解他人的目标、意图、感知和知识,并在竞争互动中利用这些知识为自己谋利。25 年前,基本上没有关于大型猿类元认知技能的研究。在这之后的 25 年里,我们发现大型猿类会监测自己的不确定性,并据此做出决策,或者决定收集更多信息以做出更好的决策。本文回顾了过去 25 年关于大型猿类社会认知和元认知的研究,并提出了一个关于这两者如何在进化上相关的理论。