2018
DOI: 10.1101/391938
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Decoupling between causal understanding and awareness during learning and inference

Abstract: Causal reasoning is a principal higher-cognitive ability of humans, however, much remains unknown, including (a) the type (systematic versus intermixed) and order (inductive-thendeductive or vice versa) of experience that best achieves causal-chain extraction; (b) how inferences generalize to novel problems, especially with one-shot experience; and (c) how metacognition, reflected in uncertainty of one's knowledge, relates to actual knowledge. We tested people on a realistic cancer biology task (e.g., 'seroc' … Show more

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