Reversal learning in octopus vulgaris lamarck with and without irrelevant cues

作者: N. J. Mackintosh , J. Mackintosh

DOI: 10.1080/17470216308416332

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摘要: Three groups of eight octopuses each were trained on a brightness discrimination and its reversal. Within group half the animals overtrained original problem not. For...

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