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Distinctiveness Enhances Long-Term Event Memory in Non-Human Primates, Irrespective of Reinforcement

American Journal of Primatology - United States
doi 10.1002/ajp.22665
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Categories
EvolutionEcologySystematicsAnimal ScienceBehaviorZoology
Date

April 13, 2017

Authors
Amy LewisJosep CallDorthe Berntsen
Publisher

Wiley


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