
Living in the past: exploring memory in humans, animals, and artificial agents
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The Dual Nature of Memory: Remembering and Forgetting
This chapter explores the evolutionary role of memory and forgetting across various species, focusing on how forgetting can enhance cognitive efficiency. It highlights the remarkable memory capabilities of birds like the Clark's Nutcracker and examines the implications of memory manipulation, emotional recollection, and the effects of aging. Additionally, it discusses experimental methods for studying animal memory, weaving together biological insights and behavioral strategies.
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