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The effects of neonatal striate lesions and visual experience on form discrimination in the rat.
Authors:Tees   Richard C.
Abstract:
In two experiments the behaviour of light- and dark-reared infant- and adult-operated striate rats was compared on four discrimination tasks and a variety of related transfer and discrimination reversal tests. Infant-operated rats learned all of the discriminations significantly faster and with less failure than did adult-operated animals. Post-operative rearing condition was not found to play a significant role in this performance difference due to age of operation. Though results of transfer tests for neonatal striate animals were comparable to those of controls, results of initial discrimination (and reversal) revealed significant differences in performance between infant operates and control groups. These results are discussed in terms of specification of the nature of the partial "recovery" of sensory and non-sensory functions by the neonatal operate. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:striate rats   non-sensory functions   discrimination reversal   neonatal striate animals   discrimination tasks   infant rats   adult rats   transfer tests
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