Time-Place learning
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[1] [2] In Time-Place Learning (TPL), animals link events (e.g. finding food, encountering a predator) with the location and time of occurrence. This way, animals can anticipate which locations to visit/avoid based on previous experience and knowledge of the current time of day.
For review see: (Mulder et al., 2013)
References
- ^ Mulder, Cornelis (2013). "Circadian clocks and memory: time-place learning". Front Mol Neurosci. 6. doi:10.3389/fnmol.2013.00008. PMID 23596390.
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- ^ Mulder CK, Gerkema MP, Van der Zee EA (2013) Circadian clocks and memory: time-place learning. Front Mol Neurosci 6:8.