Dunlap, Aimee S.; McLinn, Colleen M.; MacCormick, Holly A. - In: Behavioral Ecology 20 (2009) 5, pp. 1096-1105
Memory is a fundamental component of learning, a process by which individuals alter their behavior through experience. Although memory most likely has explicit costs such as synaptic maintenance and metabolic demands, there are also implicit costs to memory, in particular, the use of information...