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Dogs don't remember what happened yesterday
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:19 am
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:19 am
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Dogs are wonderful creatures. Our dogs recognize me and are always happy to see me. Dogs are also smart and successful creatures. Our dogs have learned several cute tricks. But dogs (and other non-human animals) are missing something we take for granted: episodic memory. Dogs don't remember what happened yesterday and don't plan for tomorrow.
In defining episodic memory, Endel Tulving argued that it is unique to humans. Experience influences all animals. Most mammals and birds can build complex sets of knowledge or semantic memory. You and I also remember the experience of learning these complex sets of information. Dogs don't.
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Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:20 am to Darth_Vader
Well that's good for the Arky crowd
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:20 am to Darth_Vader
quote:
Dogs don't remember what happened yesterday and don't plan for tomorrow.
I'll go with "things everyone on Earth already knew" for $800, Alex.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:21 am to Darth_Vader
Why does my dog start shaking when she sees the vet building?
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:21 am to Darth_Vader
quote:if dogs don't remember what happened yesterday how do they remember or recognize anything that has occurred before today?
Dogs don't remember what happened yesterday
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:21 am to Darth_Vader
That's absolute bullshite.
My dog knows the sound of cheese opening. She doesn't have to re "learn" it everyday.
My dog knows the sound of cheese opening. She doesn't have to re "learn" it everyday.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:22 am to upgrayedd
quote:you would be incorrect. this simpleton didn't know that
I'll go with "things everyone on Earth already knew" for $800, Alex.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:24 am to Darth_Vader
I don't know.
How would positive reinforcement be an effective training tool if the dog had no memory of that positive reinforcement?
How would positive reinforcement be an effective training tool if the dog had no memory of that positive reinforcement?
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:25 am to LSUballs
Not sure about all that but I had a dog that could tell time. Bitch would get out the yard and run all day but return before I got home. One day she got hit.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:25 am to MSMHater
My dog will hide bones at the in laws house when we are over there. As soon as we go back, maybe 6 months later, he goes straight to where he put the bone.
I'd say he has some memory.
I'd say he has some memory.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:26 am to MSMHater
quote:and how would my dog remember me if I go away for a few days
I don't know.
How would positive reinforcement be an effective training tool if the dog had no memory of that positive reinforcement?
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:27 am to Darth_Vader
So true. Everyday I have to re train my dog to not shite in the house.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:27 am to BoogaBear
I don't see how anyone would even begin to know what goes through a dog's mind.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:28 am to BoogaBear
Yep, my dog hadn't been to my parents house for a year and immediately when to the closet they keep dog toys and treats in.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:30 am to bawbarn
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Why does my dog start shaking when she sees the vet building?
Or gets excited when he sees me turn toward day camp? They have to have some sort of memory.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:30 am to Darth_Vader
I realize it's psychology and it's very diffcult to do scientfically sound research on many of its topics, but this is just so flimsy...
My 6 year old acts this way. A short attention span =/= lack of memories.
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My dogs display this particular failure of episodic remembering. If I walk into the backyard, the dogs are overjoyed to see me and act like they haven't seen me for days. If I stay in the backyard, they quickly become bored with me. If I go inside and return after 10-15 minutes, my dogs are overjoyed to see me and act like they haven't seen me in days. They don't remember that I was in the backyard just a few minutes ago.
My 6 year old acts this way. A short attention span =/= lack of memories.
This post was edited on 3/3/15 at 11:32 am
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:31 am to Darth_Vader
mine does.
I beat his arse for running off yesterday.
Today he's outside chilling.
I beat his arse for running off yesterday.
Today he's outside chilling.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:32 am to bawbarn
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Why does my dog start shaking when she sees the vet building?
Conditioning.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:32 am to Darth_Vader
mine does.
I beat his arse for running off yesterday.
Today he's outside chilling.
I beat his arse for running off yesterday.
Today he's outside chilling.
Posted on 3/3/15 at 11:33 am to Sid in Lakeshore
quote:They can all tell time.
Not sure about all that but I had a dog that could tell time
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