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J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process ; 29(2): 143-52, 2003 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12735278

ABSTRACT

Animals trained on 2 discriminations learn the 2nd rapidly if the relevant stimuli are from the same dimension as the 1st (an intradimensional or ID shift) but slowly if the relevant stimuli for the 2 problems are from different dimensions (an extradimensional or ED shift). Four experiments examined ID and ED shifts in spatial learning. Rats trained on 2 spatial problems learned the 2nd more rapidly than rats whose 1st problem had been nonspatial. But this difference between ID and ED shifts depended on the spatial relationship between rewarded (S+) and unrewarded (S-) alternatives in the 2 spatial problems. The results imply that rats trained on a spatial discrimination do not learn to attend to all spatial landmarks but only to those that serve to differentiate S+ and S-.


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Attention , Cues , Discrimination Learning , Problem Solving , Transfer, Psychology , Animals , Female , Male , Maze Learning , Rats , Space Perception , Touch , Visual Perception
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