Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Cats' Short-Term Memory Lasts About 10 Minutes


A new study has measured just how long cats can remember certain kinds of information — about 10 minutes.
The research was designed primarily to compare cats' working memory of their recent movements with their visual memories, and found that cats remember better with their bodies than their eyes when they have encountered an object placed in their path by say, an annoying owner or experimenter.
When a cat steps over a stray toy or shoe left on the floor on the way to its food dish, it has to coordinate the stepping action of its front legs with its hind legs. Full Story - Home & Garden Magazines - Kool Cigarettes - Fujitsu Computer Systems