Psychology
Is episodic-like memory like episodic memory?
J. R. Davies and N. S. Clayton
This review synthesizes 2.5 decades of research probing whether episodic memory is uniquely human, surveying paradigms such as what–where–when, incidental encoding and unexpected-question tasks, and source memory across mammals, birds and cephalopods. The evidence is mixed, prompting a call for multifaceted behavioural assessment across taxa. Research was conducted by James R. Davies and Nicola S. Clayton.
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