Rodrigo, Chamizo, McLaren, & Mackintosh (1997) demonstrated the blocking effect in a navigational task using a swimming pool: rats initially trained to use three landmarks (ABC) to find an invisible platform learned less about a fourth landmark (X) added later than did rats trained from the outset with these four landmarks (ABCX). The aim of the experiment reported here was to demonstrate unblocking using a similar procedure as in the previous work. Three groups of rats were initially trained to find an invisible platfom in the presence of three landmarks: ABC for the Blocking and Unblocking groups and LMN for the Control group. Then, all animals were trained to find the platform in the presence of four landmarks, ABCX. In this second train...
The purpose of the current experiment was to determine whether cue competition (e.g., blocking) occu...
In three experiments, rats in a swimming pool were trained to find a submerged platform with a beaco...
The purpose of the current experiment was to determine whether cue competition (e.g., blocking) occu...
Rodrigo, Chamizo, McLaren, & Mackintosh (1997) demonstrated the blocking effect in a navigational ta...
Four experiments demonstrate that spatial blocking is governed by the same principles that govern bl...
In the blocking phase of three experiments, rats had to find a submerged platform beneath a spherica...
Rats were required to find a submerged platform in the corner of a swimming pool with a distinctive ...
PublishedJournal ArticleMany experiments on spatial navigation suggest that a rat uses the configura...
In 3 experiments, rats were required to escape from a Morris pool by swimming to a submerged platfor...
In three experiments rats were required to escape from a pool of water by swimming to a submerged pl...
Two procedural components of place navigation training in the Morris (1981) water task were studied....
In 5 experiments rats were required to escape from a pool of water by finding a submerged platform t...
In 5 experiments rats were required to escape from a triangular shaped pool by swimming to a submerg...
In Experiments 1 and 2a rats received an A+/AX− discrimination in a rectangular pool with two submer...
We investigated individual differences in the stimulus control of navigational behavior in the water...
The purpose of the current experiment was to determine whether cue competition (e.g., blocking) occu...
In three experiments, rats in a swimming pool were trained to find a submerged platform with a beaco...
The purpose of the current experiment was to determine whether cue competition (e.g., blocking) occu...
Rodrigo, Chamizo, McLaren, & Mackintosh (1997) demonstrated the blocking effect in a navigational ta...
Four experiments demonstrate that spatial blocking is governed by the same principles that govern bl...
In the blocking phase of three experiments, rats had to find a submerged platform beneath a spherica...
Rats were required to find a submerged platform in the corner of a swimming pool with a distinctive ...
PublishedJournal ArticleMany experiments on spatial navigation suggest that a rat uses the configura...
In 3 experiments, rats were required to escape from a Morris pool by swimming to a submerged platfor...
In three experiments rats were required to escape from a pool of water by swimming to a submerged pl...
Two procedural components of place navigation training in the Morris (1981) water task were studied....
In 5 experiments rats were required to escape from a pool of water by finding a submerged platform t...
In 5 experiments rats were required to escape from a triangular shaped pool by swimming to a submerg...
In Experiments 1 and 2a rats received an A+/AX− discrimination in a rectangular pool with two submer...
We investigated individual differences in the stimulus control of navigational behavior in the water...
The purpose of the current experiment was to determine whether cue competition (e.g., blocking) occu...
In three experiments, rats in a swimming pool were trained to find a submerged platform with a beaco...
The purpose of the current experiment was to determine whether cue competition (e.g., blocking) occu...