Zach Powell

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Food triggers memories not just of the stuff itself but where and when it was eaten. There’s a good reason for that. So important to survival are deeply rewarding high-value food events that the brain prioritizes their recall and stores them in a privileged place. The process may involve dopamine, a chemical known to be important for rewards, and the hippocampus, the brain region critical to long-term memory in both humans and birds.
The Bird Way: A New Look at How Birds Talk, Work, Play, Parent, and Think
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