Some pitfalls in measuring memory in ani
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Christina M. Thorpe; Claudia Jacova; Donald M. Wilkie
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Article
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2004
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Elsevier Science
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English
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Because the presence or absence of memories in the brain cannot be directly observed, scientists must rely on indirect measures and use inferential reasoning to make statements about the status of memories. In humans, memories are often accessed through spoken or written language. In animals, memory