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Which part of the scrub jay experiment was crucial in showing that this set up measures episodic-like memory function? Group of answer choicesThe jays cached both perishable and non-perishable food items in different locations within their environment.The jays were able to remember the locations where they had cached food items after a significant delay.The jays prioritized retrieving perishable food items (worms) over non-perishable items (peanuts) after a shorter delay.The jays did not cache food items in the presence of other jays, suggesting social cognition and the ability to plan for future events.

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Which part of the scrub jay experiment was crucial in showing that this set up measures episodic-like memory function? Group of answer choicesThe jays cached both perishable and non-perishable food items in different locations within their environment.The jays were able to remember the locations where they had cached food items after a significant delay.The jays prioritized retrieving perishable food items (worms) over non-perishable items (peanuts) after a shorter delay.The jays did not cache food items in the presence of other jays, suggesting social cognition and the ability to plan for future events.

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The crucial part of the scrub jay experiment that showed this setup measures episodic-like memory function was that the jays were able to remember the locations where they had cached food items after a significant delay. This demonstrated their ability to recall specific events (where and when they hid the food), which is a key aspect of episodic memory.

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