Episodic-like memory in dogs revealed by the Do as I Do method
We investigated dogs' ability to recall human actions in unexpected episodic memory tests. Dogs trained to imitate with the Do as I Do method were tested on their memory of previously demonstrated human actions when they did not expect the memory test. Dogs could imitate, although their memory decayed faster with increased delay. This study is published in Current Biology: http://www.cell.com/current-biology/f...

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