Pigeons retain partial memories of homing paths years after learning them individually, collectively or culturally
Memory of past experience is central to many animal decisions, but how long specific memories can influence behaviour is poorly understood. Few studies have reported memories retrieved after several years in non-human animals, especially for spatial tasks, and whether the social context during learn...
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Royal Society
2021
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