Submitted by CopperGenie t3_y3o5b0 in askscience
I hear conflicting opinions on this. Some say dogs have associative memory, but not episodic memory. If this is the case, how do dogs dream? If a dog is dreaming, for example, about chasing a squirrel, wouldn't it have to remember seeing the squirrel first? (I am assuming that remembering images relies on this episodic memory, but please correct me if I'm wrong).
its_ean t1_isaz1tf wrote
I dunno about the classification of dog memory and dream memory.
Dreams are the brain's maintenance cycle. They aren't passive like a movie and they don't need to make ANY sense. A squirrel can just appear or something that reminds them of a squirrel.
Squirrel, therefore chase. Chase therefore ball. Ball therefore swim. Wet therefore shake…