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Peer Review #2 of "What did you choose just now? Chimpanzees' short-term retention of memories of their own behavior (v0.1)"
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2014
unpublished
Many recent comparative studies have addressed "episodic" memory in nonhuman animals, suggesting that birds, rodents, great apes, and others can remember their own behavior after at least a half-day delay. By contrast, despite numerous studies regarding long-term memory, few comparable studies have been conducted on short-term retention for own behavior. In the current study, we addressed the following question: Do chimpanzees remember what they have just done? Four chimpanzees performed
doi:10.7287/peerj.637v0.1/reviews/2
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