Generalization in place learning and geometry knowledge in rats |
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Authors: | Tommasi Luca Thinus-Blanc Catherine |
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Affiliation: | Konrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research, A-3422 Altenberg, Austria. luca.tommasi@kli.ac.at |
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Abstract: | Rats were trained to search for a food reward hidden under sawdust in the center of a square-shaped enclosure designed to force orientation on the basis of the overall geometry of the environment. They were then tested in a number of enclosures differing in shape and in size (rectangular-, double-side square-, and equilateral triangle-shaped enclosures). Results showed that rats transferred their place-finding ability to the novel enclosures. Our results add evidence to the hypothesis that the evolutionary roots of spatial cognition entail a primitive encoding of geometric relationships, as already shown using other tasks in rats. |
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