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Chimpanzee Metacognition Allows Humanlike Belief Revision

Last updated: October 30, 2025 8:55 pm
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Chimpanzees, our closest evolutionary relatives, have long been studied for their cognitive abilities and behaviors that resemble those of humans. A new study published in the journal Science reveals that chimps can weigh evidence and update their beliefs in a way that mirrors human rationality.

Researchers conducted experiments with chimpanzees at the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Uganda to test their ability to make decisions based on conflicting evidence. The chimps were presented with boxes containing food, with initial clues guiding their choices. When presented with new information that contradicted their initial beliefs, the chimps were able to adjust their decisions based on the strength of the new evidence.

The results of the study showed that chimpanzees are capable of revising their beliefs in a sophisticated manner, similar to how humans engage in belief revision. They were able to account for misleading clues and make decisions based on a rational-choice model. This ability to reflect on evidence and adjust their beliefs showcases a level of cognitive complexity that was previously underestimated in non-human primates.

While chimpanzees may not engage in metacognition or think about their thoughts in the same way humans do, their capacity to reason and update their beliefs suggests a level of awareness and reflection that challenges traditional views of animal cognition. The study highlights the shared cognitive abilities between humans and chimpanzees, emphasizing the evolutionary continuity of rational thinking.

Ultimately, this research emphasizes the importance of understanding the cognitive abilities of non-human animals and the ways in which they navigate complex decision-making processes. By recognizing the rationality of our primate cousins, we gain a deeper insight into the evolution of cognitive skills and the interconnectedness of all species on Earth.

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