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Studies of STM properties in animals may help us better understand the nature of our own storage limitations: The case of birdsong acquisition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 October 2001

Dietmar Todt
Affiliation:
Institute of Biology: Behavioural Biology, FU Berlin, D-12163 Berlin, Germanytodt@zedat.fu-berlin.de www.verhaltensbiologie.fu-berlin.de

Abstract

I like Cowan's review of STM properties and especially his suggestions on the role of attention. I missed, however, a consideration of studies which provide evidence for STM properties in animals. In my commentary, I argue that such evidence can elucidate the biological basis of storage limitations, validating this view by discussing mechanisms which constrain the acquisition of serial information in songbirds.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2001 Cambridge University Press

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