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Long-Term Memory of Past Events in Great Apes

机译:在大猿的过去事件的长期记忆

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It has been claimed that the ability to recall personal past events is uniquely human. We review recent evidence that great apes can remember specific events for long periods of time, spanning months and even years, and that such memories can be enhanced by distinctiveness (irrespective of reinforcement) and follow a forgetting curve similar to that in humans. Moreover, recall is enhanced when apes are presented with features that are diagnostic of the event, consistent with notions of encoding specificity and cue overload in human memory. These findings are also consistent with the involuntary retrieval of past events in humans, a mode of remembering that is thought to be less cognitively demanding than voluntary retrieval. Taken together, these findings reveal further similarities between the way humans and animals remember past events and open new avenues of research on long-term memory in nonhuman animals.
机译:据称,回忆个人过去事件的能力是独特的人类。 我们审查了最近的证据表明,伟大的猿类可以记住长时间,跨越月甚至几年的特定事件,并且可以通过独特性(无论加强)如何提高这些记忆,并遵循类似于人类的遗忘曲线。 此外,当APE呈现诊断事件的特征时,召回会增强,与人类记忆中的编码特异性和提示过载的概念一致。 这些发现也与人类过去事件的非自愿检索,一种记住模式,被认为不太苛刻的苛刻而不是自愿检索。 在一起,这些调查结果揭示了人与性洋的方式进一步的相似之处,这些调查结果在人类和动物记住了过去的事件,开放了非人动物长期记忆的新途径。

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