Research on time cognition has found that
A) nonhuman animals are less sensitive to time cues than humans are.
B) time perception in nonhuman animals is based on their biological clocks, whereas humans use both biological and environmental time cues.
C) biological clocks can systematically regulate behavior whether or not environmental cues change.
D) because of the varying probability of success in foraging, animals are readily able to use time cues shorter than a day or longer than a day to predict meal availability.
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