The continuum of “looking forward,” and paradoxical requirements from memory

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 30 (3):315-316 (2007)
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Abstract

The claim that nonhuman animals lack foresight is common and intuitive. I propose an alternative whereby foresight is a gradual continuum in that it is present in animals to the extent that it is needed. A second aspect of this commentary points out that the requirements that the memory that mediates foresight be both specific yet flexible seem contradictory

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