Self-agency in rhesus monkeys |
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Authors: | Couchman Justin J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA. jjc38@buffalo.edu |
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Abstract: | Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) have shown the ability to monitor their own mental states, but fail the mirror self-recognition test. In humans, the sense of self-agency is closely related to self-awareness, and results from monitoring the relationship between intentional, sensorimotor and perceptual information. Humans and rhesus monkeys were trained to move a computer icon with a joystick while a distractor icon partially matched their movements. Both humans and monkeys were able to monitor and identify the icon they were controlling, suggesting they have some understanding of self-agency. |
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Keywords: | self-agency self-awareness rhesus monkeys |
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