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Recognition of conspecific odors by laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus) does not show context specificity
Authors:Burman Oliver H P  Mendl Michael
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Veterinary Science, University of Bristol, Langford, England. oliver.burman@bristol.ac.uk
Abstract:This experiment investigated how contextual cues affect recognition of conspecific odors in laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus). Rats received 5 encounters with the same odor in the same context. For the 6th test encounter, all rats received a simultaneous presentation of the original odor and a novel odor. The authors tested 1 group of rats (context same) in the same context as before. For the remaining 2 groups, the test encounter was in a different context that 1 group (context different) had experienced but that 1 group (context novel) had not. A significant preference to investigate the novel odor by context-same and context-different rats, but not by context-novel rats, suggests that odor recognition can occur following transfer to a different, but familiar, test context, indicating a lack of context specificity.
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