Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) account of the communicative function of episodic memory relies more heavily on the case against episodic memory in nonhumans than their description suggests. Although the communicative function of episodic memory may be accurate as it pertains to human behaviour, we question whether Morgan's canon is a suitable foundation on which to build theories of supposedly human-specific traits
In discussing Mahr and Csibra’s observations about the role of episodic memory in grounding social c...
Episodic memories differ from other types of memory because they represent aspects of the past not p...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2018. Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) account of the communicative fu...
Mahr and Csibra make a compelling case for a communicative function of episodic remembering, but a l...
`Morgan's canon' is a rule for making inferences from animal behaviour about animal minds, proposed ...
Improved control of agency is likely to be a prior and more important function of episodic memory th...
Mahr and Csibra view autonoesis as being essential to episodic memories and construction as being es...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart ...
Morgan’s Canon instructs us that “in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted in terms of hig...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology: it involves “mentally reliving” a past event. It ha...
Aggleton & Brown (A&B) propose that the hippocampal-anterior thalamic and perirhinal-medial dorsal t...
Morgan’s Canon is a specific restating of Occam’s Razor that dictates that any description of animal...
Abstract: Morgan ’ s Canon is a very widely endorsed methodological principle in animal psychology,...
Research has revealed facts about human memory in general and episodic memory in particular that dev...
In discussing Mahr and Csibra’s observations about the role of episodic memory in grounding social c...
Episodic memories differ from other types of memory because they represent aspects of the past not p...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2018. Mahr & Csibra's (M&C's) account of the communicative fu...
Mahr and Csibra make a compelling case for a communicative function of episodic remembering, but a l...
`Morgan's canon' is a rule for making inferences from animal behaviour about animal minds, proposed ...
Improved control of agency is likely to be a prior and more important function of episodic memory th...
Mahr and Csibra view autonoesis as being essential to episodic memories and construction as being es...
Episodic memory, the ability to store and retrieve information from our past, is at the very heart ...
Morgan’s Canon instructs us that “in no case is an animal activity to be interpreted in terms of hig...
Episodic memory has a distinctive phenomenology: it involves “mentally reliving” a past event. It ha...
Aggleton & Brown (A&B) propose that the hippocampal-anterior thalamic and perirhinal-medial dorsal t...
Morgan’s Canon is a specific restating of Occam’s Razor that dictates that any description of animal...
Abstract: Morgan ’ s Canon is a very widely endorsed methodological principle in animal psychology,...
Research has revealed facts about human memory in general and episodic memory in particular that dev...
In discussing Mahr and Csibra’s observations about the role of episodic memory in grounding social c...
Episodic memories differ from other types of memory because they represent aspects of the past not p...
Episodic memory is the form of memory involved in remembering personally experienced past events. He...