Original paper
Rats know when they remember: transfer of metacognitive responding across odor-based delayed match-to-sample tests
Abstract
Metamemory entails cognitively assessing the strength of one’s memories. We tested the ability of nine Long-Evans rats to distinguish between remembering and forgetting by presenting a decline option that allowed a four-choice odor-based delayed match to sample (DMTS) tests to be by-passed. Rats performed significantly better on tests they chose to take than on tests they were forced to take, indicating metacognitive responding. However, rather...
Paper Details
Title
Rats know when they remember: transfer of metacognitive responding across odor-based delayed match-to-sample tests
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
20
Issue
5
Pages
891 - 906
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