Metacognition in japanese macaques (macaca fuscata): does impulsivity explain unnecessary looks in the tubes task?

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  • What: This study investigates whether the unnecessary tube-checking behavior observed in nine wild Japanese macaques previously tested for metacognition using the tubes task can be solely attributed to impulsivity. The authors aimed to assess whether monkeys` looking behavior in the tubes task could be explained by a desire to look at the reward.
  • Who: Lorraine Subias from the Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University, Suita, Japan have published the Article: Metacognition in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata): does impulsivity explain unnecessary looks in the tubes task?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
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