Posted Feb 18, 2008 at 05:28AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Science Tags: Australia
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Goldfish three-second memory myth busted by 15-year old student - Image 1It is a common belief that goldfishes are only capable of having short term memory and cannot remember things that happened just more than three seconds earlier.

However, this idea has been proven wrong by an Australian 15-year old student. The said student is Rory Stokes of the Australian Science and Mathematics School in Adelaide.

His experiment involved teaching goldfish to swim to a beacon by making a connection to the beacon itself and food. He sprinkled food at the beacon every feeding time for a period of three weeks.

He then removed the beacon for a period of six days. After that, Stokes placed back the beacon and amazingly, the goldfish swam to it just after 4.4 seconds.

"I wanted to challenge this theory as I believe it is a myth intended to make us feel less guilty about keeping fish in small tank. My results strongly showed that goldfish can retain knowledge for at least six days," commented Stokes.

Aside from the above mentioned experiment, Rory Stokes also conducted several maze experiments to check if goldfish are capable of solving such in search for food. The brilliant student added:


My experiments showed that goldfish have the mental capabilities to learn and remember fairly complex concepts and they can retain that knowledge for at least a number of days.




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   by Matt-N - 2008-02-18
 » Wow...

What an interesting read. What's the point of existing if one can't remember 3 seconds ago?

   by Matt-N - 2008-02-18
 » Wow...

What an interesting read. What's the point of existing if one can't remember 3 seconds ago?

   by Matt-N - 2008-02-18
 » Wow...

What an interesting read. What's the point of existing if one can't remember 3 seconds ago?

   by Matt-N - 2008-02-18
 » Wow...

What an interesting read. What's the point of existing if one can't remember 3 seconds ago?

   by Charlybob - 2008-02-18
 » You know this isn't the first time it's been busted?

This has been done loads of times before by different people. Most people just use coloured sheets of paper held to the side of the tank though.

I first heard about that being done years ago, this is nothing new.

   by slicer4ever - 2008-02-18
 » hate to disappoint

i hate to disappoint you but mythbuster's already busted this myth age's ago plus countless other people this is nothing new


   Re: StingBlah - 2008-02-19
 » lolz i saw that too.

good call.
   by Jx1 - 2008-02-18
 » Myth Busters.

this was done years ago on Myth Busters... :S
nevertheless an interesting story

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   by Dougie321 - 2008-02-18
 » No

Anyone with goldfish would know that the three second memory thing is bullcrap. I have Goldfish, they crap themselves anytime i put the net in and dart about everywhere.


   Re: na2rul - 2008-02-19
 » yup

i open the top lid and up swims all the fish to scoff all the food im bout to giv em
   by Lunisneko - 2008-02-18
 » gtfo

Who the ***** is rating down the posts saying this is old news? Perhaps the one that quad-posted? Whoever it is, gtfo.

   by demondirk - 2008-02-18
 » hey people

if you want a good gaming news site that actully do their job you might want to try out www.n4g.com they ban troller right away

   by TheSilenceOfNoOne - 2008-02-18
 » lol.

Typos FTW?

The said student is Rory >>>Stokes>Strokes



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