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Behav Processes ; 84(1): 511-5, 2010 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20067827

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We examined the changes in stimulus control occurring during guided skill learning in rats. Twenty rats were trained to complete a left-right sequence of lever presses guided by the onset and offset of panel lights over their respective levers. Once sequence accuracy was high and stable, the rats were divided into two groups. For the No-Lights group, the lights were eliminated without changing the response requirements. Sequence accuracy decreased in all subjects, but accuracy was higher than that predicted by random chance. More practice produced greater autonomy and reduced dependence on the guiding lights. For the Reversed-Lights group, the lights were presented in reversed order without changing the response requirements. Sequence accuracy immediately plummeted and did not recover, violating expectations of automatization. The guiding lights appeared to overshadow other sources of stimulus control.


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Cues , Learning , Motor Skills , Visual Perception , Analysis of Variance , Animals , Female , Photic Stimulation , Practice, Psychological , Rats , Rats, Long-Evans , Time Factors
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