memory and learning in animals
"Memory and learning in animals" refers to the ability of animals to acquire, retain, and utilize information through experience, resulting in behaviors that are adjusted or refined over time. It involves the processes of encoding, storing, and recalling information, enabling animals to adapt, solve problems, and make informed decisions based on past experiences.
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