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Choice behavior of rats searching for food
Authors:David S Olton  John A Walker  Fred H Gage  Craig T Johnson
Institution:The Johns Hopkins University USA
Abstract:The experiments reported here were designed to determine if several general principles drawn from appetitively motivated discrimination experiments in standard laboratory apparatus might also apply to food-searching behavior under more naturalistic conditions. Food-deprived rats searched for food in an open observation area. Choice behavior after finding food and after not finding food was analyzed. In all cases, not finding food in a possible food location was sufficient to direct subsequent search behavior away from that location for the remainder of the day's test. Finding food had variable effects on subsequent choice behavior, depending on the number of locations that actually contained food and the number of days food was in one location before being shifted to another. The results indicate that the rat's search strategy was influenced by food availability and distribution in ways that are predicted by discrimination learning experiments.
Keywords:Please send requests for reprints to D  S  Olton at Department of Psychology  the Johns Hopkins University  Baltimore  Maryland 21218  
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