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Is episodic-like memory like episodic memory?

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.... show more
Abstract
Episodic memory involves the conscious recollection of personally experienced events and when absent, results in profound losses to the typical human conscious experience. Over the last 2.5 decades, the debate surrounding whether episodic memory is unique to humans has seen a lot of controversy and accordingly has received significant research attention. Various behavioural paradigms have been developed to test episodic-like memory; a term designed to reflect the behavioural characteristics of episodic memory in the absence of evidence for consciously experienced recall. In this review, we first outline the most influential paradigms that have been developed to assess episodic-like memory across a variety of non-human taxa (including mammals, birds and cephalopods), namely the what–where–when memory, incidental encoding and unexpected question, and source memory paradigms. Then, we examine whether various key features of human episodic memory are conceptually represented in episodic-like memory across phylogenetically and neurologically diverse taxa, identifying similarities, differences and gaps in the literature. We conclude that the evidence is mixed, and as episodic memory encompasses a variety of cognitive structures and processes, research on episodic-like memory in non-humans should follow this multifaceted approach and assess evidence across various behavioural paradigms that each target different aspects of human episodic memory.
Publisher
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B
Published On
Authors
James R. Davies, Nicola S. Clayton
Tags
episodic memory
episodic-like memory
what–where–when paradigm
incidental encoding
unexpected question
source memory
comparative cognition
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