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On whiteboards and corkboards, investigators tried to map out which operatives were affiliated with which digging projects.
800 bce) mentions a wide variety: the cry of migrating cranes, which indicated a time for plowing and sowing; the time when snails climb up plants, after which digging in vineyards should cease; and so on.
This experiment tested whether hippocampal lesions impair an elemental discrimination in which digging in only one of two different media was rewarded.
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