Episodic Memory: Manipulation and Replay of Episodic Memories by Rats

Rats exposed to variable-length, unique-odor lists were tested in distinctive contexts for odors second or forth from list-end. Accurate ability to recall odors backwards from the end of lists points to their ability to manipulate and replay odor-list episodic memories. Rats exposed to variable-leng...

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