Meta-cognition about social robots could be difficult, making self-reports about some cognitive processes less useful

There are reasons to suspect that meta-cognition about construing social robots as depictions would be more difficult - or absent - than Clark and Fischer discuss. Self-reports about the cognitive processes involved might therefore tend to be incomplete or inaccurate, limiting their usefulness as me...

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Published in:The Behavioral and brain sciences Vol. 46; p. e44
Main Author: Rueben, Matthew
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: England 05-04-2023
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Summary:There are reasons to suspect that meta-cognition about construing social robots as depictions would be more difficult - or absent - than Clark and Fischer discuss. Self-reports about the cognitive processes involved might therefore tend to be incomplete or inaccurate, limiting their usefulness as measures.
ISSN:1469-1825
DOI:10.1017/S0140525X22001480