Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 898
... animals retained the conditioned avoid- ance response even better than unheated controls . I repeated the experiment with one modification ; I handled the rats a few minutes each day for 3 days be- fore the experiment . The heated rats ...
... animals retained the conditioned avoid- ance response even better than unheated controls . I repeated the experiment with one modification ; I handled the rats a few minutes each day for 3 days be- fore the experiment . The heated rats ...
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... animals were highly skewed because the animals were removed from the platform after 60 seconds on the test trial . I handled the animals in the second experiment because I expected this treatment to reduce the variability in their ...
... animals were highly skewed because the animals were removed from the platform after 60 seconds on the test trial . I handled the animals in the second experiment because I expected this treatment to reduce the variability in their ...
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... animals ( top dashed curve ) on the last training trial ( that is , at 2 minutes ) was superior to that of animals given a single trial . Improvement in per- formance over the 2 - minute period ap- pears to be both time- and event - de ...
... animals ( top dashed curve ) on the last training trial ( that is , at 2 minutes ) was superior to that of animals given a single trial . Improvement in per- formance over the 2 - minute period ap- pears to be both time- and event - de ...
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