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Visual Memory in Chimpanzees

 Cognition  No Responses »
Feb 222011
 

It is important to note that, although this study presents a remarkably accurate display of a chimpanzee’s visual memory, there are some questions as to whether or not the chimpanzee’s working memory recall performance was enhanced due to practice effects: Memory for the order of briefly presented numerals in humans as a function of practice

 Posted by David Sharek at 8:21 pm  Tagged with: chimpanzee, memory, recall

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