A new study has discovered neurons allowing crows to remember - TopicsExpress



          

A new study has discovered neurons allowing crows to remember short-term. In the animal kingdom, the group of birds including crows and ravens, the corvids, are known for their intelligence because they have just such a working memory, but their endbrain – which is highly-developed but has a fundamentally different structure from that of mammals – has no cerebral cortex; and that is the part of the brain which in mammals produces the working memory. So how do corvids manage to have a working memory with no cerebral cortex?
Posted on: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 01:47:51 +0000

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