附註:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Episodic memory and autonoesis : uniquely human? / Endel Tulving -- Self-reflective consciousness and the projectable self / Janet Metcalfe and Hedy Kober -- Metacognition and the evolution of language / Herbert S. Terrace -- Emerging levels of consciousness in early human development / Katherine Nelson -- A continuum of self-consciousness that emerges in phylogeny and ontogeny / Marcel Kinsbourne -- Humans as applied motivation scientists : self-consciousness from "shared reality" and "becoming" / E. Tory Higgins -- Two normative roles for self-consciousness / Patricia Kitcher -- Progress in the study of chimpanzee recall and episodic memory / Charles Menzel -- Do nonhuman primates have episodic memory? / Bennett L. Schwartz -- Studies of uncertainty monitoring and metacognition in animals and humans / J. David Smith -- Can rhesus monkeys discriminate between remembering and forgetting? / Robert R. Hampton -- Metaconfidence judgments in rhesus macaques : explicit versus implicit mechanisms / Lisa K. Son and Nate Kornell -- The self and other : a missing link in comparative social cognition / Joseph Call.
摘要:How do we develop self-awareness, or a sense of self? One of the most popular theories is that language plays a major role. Some scholars argue against this theory, claiming that more than language and representational thought is needed. This volume on this topic is of interest to researchers in cognitive, developmental, and social psychology.