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Do Animals have memories of tomorrow?

28 March 2008, Cambridge, United Kingdom


Introduction
As humans, we can reminisce about our past and plan our long-term futures, and the two are intimately linked. In this talk Prof. Clayton will touch on two important issues; Why this ability to travel backwards and forwards in our minds is an important part of our normal daily lives and why loss of it can be so devastating; And whether this ability is unique to humans.

The traditional view is that only humans can remember their past and plan for tomorrow. Consequently all other animals were thought to live in the eternal present. This hypothesis will be challenged. Surprisingly, some of the most convincing evidence will come not from our closest relatives, the monkeys and apes, but from a surprisingly smart, large-brained bird, the scrub-jay.
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University of Cambridge

Pfizer Lecture Theatre, University of Cambridge, Lensfield Road, Cambridge, CB2 1EW, United Kingdom

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