CLASSICAL CONDITIONING OF COURTING BEHAVIOR IN THE JAPANESE QUAIL,COTURNIX COTURNIX JAPONICA1 |
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Authors: | Howard E. Farris |
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Abstract: | Male Japanese quail were classically conditioned to display courting behavior at the sound of a buzzer, a previously neutral stimulus. The buzzer (conditioned stimulus) was paired with the presentation of a female quail (unconditioned stimulus) for a number of trials. The courting display, invariably elicited from the male by the presentation of the female, began to appear in part to the conditioned stimulus as early as the fifth pairing. All components of the display were elicited from all birds by the conditioned stimulus alone within 32 pairings of the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli. |
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