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Preparation was supported by Grant BNS-8109653 from the National Science Foundation and Contract N00014-85-K-0210 from the Office of Naval Research, both to the first author.
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Herman, L.M., Forestell, P.H. Short-term memory in pigeons: Modality-specific or code-specific effects?. Animal Learning & Behavior 13, 463–465 (1985). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03208023
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