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Worm holes and avian space-time

Kathryn Jeffery () and John O'Keefe ()
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Kathryn Jeffery: University College London
John O'Keefe: University College London

Nature, 1998, vol. 395, issue 6699, 215-216

Abstract: Can animals remember where and when events happened? A study of birds that hoard and then retrieve their food shows that they can, and may ultimately provide clues about how human memories are formed.

Date: 1998
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