It has been proposed by some that only humans have the ability to mentallytravel back in time (i.e., have episodic memory) and forward in time (i.e., have the ability to simulate the future). However, there is evidence from a variety of nonhuman animals (e.g., primates, dolphins, scrub jays, rats, and pigeons) that they have some ability to recover personal memories of what-where-when an event occurred (an earlier requirement of the ability to recover an episodic memory) and answer unexpected questions (another requirement to distinguish between semantic and episodic memory). Also, perhaps more critically, according to Tulving’s more recent definition of mental time-travel, several animals (primates and scrub jays) have been shown to be abl...
Episodic memories differ from other types of memory because they represent aspects of the past not p...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Dr. J. Bruce...
It has been proposed by some that only humans have the ability to mentally travel back in time (i.e....
People can time travel cognitively because they can remember events having occurred at particular ti...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Abstract: It has been proposed by some that only humans have the ability to mentally travel back in ...
We argue that from an evolutionary perspective memory systems have to be evaluated not in terms of h...
Recent behavioral experiments with scrub jays and nonhuman primates indicate they can anticipate and...
In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective adva...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...
There has been a persistent debate about how to define episodic memory and whether it is a uniquely ...
Episodic memory, enabling conscious recollection of past episodes, can be distinguished from semanti...
Are humans alone in their ability to reminisce about the past and imagine the future? Recent evidenc...
Episodic memory—memory for personally experienced past events—seems to afford a distinctive kind of ...
Episodic memories differ from other types of memory because they represent aspects of the past not p...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Dr. J. Bruce...
It has been proposed by some that only humans have the ability to mentally travel back in time (i.e....
People can time travel cognitively because they can remember events having occurred at particular ti...
We consider three possible reasons why humans might accord a privileged status to emotional informat...
Abstract: It has been proposed by some that only humans have the ability to mentally travel back in ...
We argue that from an evolutionary perspective memory systems have to be evaluated not in terms of h...
Recent behavioral experiments with scrub jays and nonhuman primates indicate they can anticipate and...
In a dynamic world, mechanisms allowing prediction of future situations can provide a selective adva...
Mental time travel (MTT) is the ability that allows humans to mentally project themselves backwards ...
There has been a persistent debate about how to define episodic memory and whether it is a uniquely ...
Episodic memory, enabling conscious recollection of past episodes, can be distinguished from semanti...
Are humans alone in their ability to reminisce about the past and imagine the future? Recent evidenc...
Episodic memory—memory for personally experienced past events—seems to afford a distinctive kind of ...
Episodic memories differ from other types of memory because they represent aspects of the past not p...
SummaryEcholocators use echoes of sounds they produce, clicks or calls, to detect objects. Usually, ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Dr. J. Bruce...