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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 November 2025
In this commentary, I suggest a complementary view to the target paper’s idea that primate social metacognition evolved as an adaptation to living in large groups. I present metacognition as a necessary step in the development of complex allostatic systems and suggest that intrinsic and social metacognition are dissociable, which can be studied in the mammalian default mode network.
Commentary on R.I.M. Dunbar “Structural and Cognitive Mechanisms of Group Cohesion in Primates”
Target article
Metacognition serves allostasis and co-evolves with the social brain
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