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- W156732661 abstract "According to the mental time travel hypothesis, only humans can mentally dissociate themselves from the present, traveling backward in time to recollect specific past events about what happened where and when (episodic memory) and traveling forward in time to anticipate future needs (future planning). A series of studies of the mnemonic capabilities of food-caching western scrub-jays question this assumption. In terms of the retrospective component of episodic memory, these birds remember the ‘what, where, and when’ of specific past caching episodes; they keep track of how long ago they cached different types of perishable foods that decay at different rates, and also remember whether another individual was present at the time of caching, and if so, which bird was watching when. Recent work demonstrates that the jays also make provision for a future need, caching more food in places in which they will not be given breakfast the next morning than in places where they will be receive breakfast the next morning even though there is plenty of food available to them at the time when they cache the food. Taken together these results challenge the mental time travel hypothesis by showing that some elements of both retrospective and prospective mental time travel appear not to be uniquely human." @default.
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- W156732661 title "Mental Time Travel: Can Animals Recall the Past and Plan for the Future?" @default.
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