SummaryResearch on comparative cognition has largely focused on successes and failures of animals to solve certain cognitive tasks, but in humans, memory errors can be more complex than simple failures to retrieve information [1, 2]. The existence of various types of “false memories,” in which individuals remember events that they have never actually encountered, are now well established in humans [3, 4]. We hypothesize that such systematic memory errors may be widespread in animals whose natural lifestyle involves the processing and recollection of memories for multiple stimuli [5]. We predict that memory traces for various stimuli may “merge,” such that features acquired in distinct bouts of training are combined in an animal’s mind, so t...
SummaryRecent debate has questioned whether animal social learning truly deserves the label “social”...
Real-world experiences often mix appetitive and aversive events. Understanding the ability of animal...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Research on comparative cognition has largely focused on suc...
SummaryResearch on comparative cognition has largely focused on successes and failures of animals to...
Memory is crucial for guiding animals as to where, when and on what to forage, whom to mate with and...
SummaryThe existence of ‘false memories’, where individuals remember events that they have never act...
Research on honeybee memory has led to a widely accepted model in which a single pairing of an odor ...
The existence of 'false memories', where individuals remember events that they have never actually e...
Learning and memory formation are often seen as traits that are purely beneficial, but they are asso...
Are animals' preferences determined by absolute memories for options (e.g. reward sizes) or by their...
A small brain and short life allegedly limit cognitive abilities. Our view of invertebrate cognition...
SummarySleep plays an important role in stabilizing new memory traces after learning [1–3]. Here we ...
SummaryIn mammals, evidence for memory reactivation during sleep highlighted the important role that...
Associative learning is key to how bees recognize and return to rewarding floral resources. It thus ...
SummaryRecent debate has questioned whether animal social learning truly deserves the label “social”...
Real-world experiences often mix appetitive and aversive events. Understanding the ability of animal...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Research on comparative cognition has largely focused on suc...
SummaryResearch on comparative cognition has largely focused on successes and failures of animals to...
Memory is crucial for guiding animals as to where, when and on what to forage, whom to mate with and...
SummaryThe existence of ‘false memories’, where individuals remember events that they have never act...
Research on honeybee memory has led to a widely accepted model in which a single pairing of an odor ...
The existence of 'false memories', where individuals remember events that they have never actually e...
Learning and memory formation are often seen as traits that are purely beneficial, but they are asso...
Are animals' preferences determined by absolute memories for options (e.g. reward sizes) or by their...
A small brain and short life allegedly limit cognitive abilities. Our view of invertebrate cognition...
SummarySleep plays an important role in stabilizing new memory traces after learning [1–3]. Here we ...
SummaryIn mammals, evidence for memory reactivation during sleep highlighted the important role that...
Associative learning is key to how bees recognize and return to rewarding floral resources. It thus ...
SummaryRecent debate has questioned whether animal social learning truly deserves the label “social”...
Real-world experiences often mix appetitive and aversive events. Understanding the ability of animal...
Potential trade-offs between learning speed and memory-related performance could be important factor...