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Episodic-like memory in common bottlenose dolphins

James R. Davies, Elias Garcia‐Pelegrin, Luigi Baciadonna, Cristina Pilenga, Livio Favaro, Nicola S. Clayton

2022Current Biology28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We show that dolphins are able to use incidentally encoded spatial ("where") and social ("who") information to solve an unexpected memory task, using only a single test trial per test type, which ensured that the dolphins did not have the opportunity to semantically learn "rules" to pass the test. All participating dolphins made correct choices in both the "where" and "who" tests. These results suggest that dolphins are capable of encoding, recalling, and accessing incidental information within remembered events, which is an ability indicative of episodic memory in humans. We argue that the complex socio-ecological background of dolphins may have selected for the ability to recall both spatial and social information in an episodic-like manner.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEpisodic memoryEvolutionary biologyCognitive psychologyNeuroscienceCognitionPsychologyMarine animal studies overviewCephalopods and Marine BiologyAnimal Vocal Communication and Behavior