Invertebrate memory: Wide-eyed ants retrieve visual snapshots
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Ants retrieve visual memories to guide them en route to their goal. A new study shows that wood ants use object width to retrieve the correct visual memory at the appropriate position along their route. A computational model that accurately reproduces the ants' behaviour raises questions about the underlying mechanisms.
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Niven, Jeremy. 2007. "<a href="https://repository.si.edu/handle/10088/12090">Invertebrate memory: Wide-eyed ants retrieve visual snapshots</a>." <em>Dispatch</em>, 17, (3) R85–R87.