The influence of landmark salience in a navigation task: An additive effect between its components. |
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Authors: | Chamizo, V. D. Rodrigo, T. Peris, J. M. Grau, M. |
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Abstract: | In 2 experiments, rats were trained in a Morris pool to find a hidden platform in the presence of 1 landmark. After acquisition, the rats were tested without the platform. Experiment 1 tested whether the size of a landmark and its relative distance from the platform are additive effects. On test, the rats' best performance was with a near and big landmark; intermediate performance was with either a near and small landmark or a far and big one; and the worst performance was with a far and small landmark. The results of Experiment 2 suggested that the different distances from the goal of the 2 landmarks might not be sufficient to explain the previous results. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | single landmark learning landmark salience components Morris pool rats navigation performance |
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