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Is it possible to measure the working memory of a non-human animal? And if so, have there been any studiedstudies that have quantified itthe working memory of animals, and that have compared itthat to the working memory of humans? Or is it non-comparableare the two not comparable?

And if so, have there been any studied that have quantified it, and that have compared it to the working memory of humans? Or is it non-comparable?

Is it possible to measure the working memory of a non-human animal? And if so, have there been any studies that have quantified the working memory of animals, and that have compared that to the working memory of humans? Or are the two not comparable?

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Is it possible to measure the working memory of a non-human animal?

And if so, have there been any studied that have quantified it, and that have compared it to the working memory of humans? Or is it non-comparable?