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Comparative analysis of delayed alternation learning in cats,mice, and guinea pigs
Authors:Josef Kessler  Hans J Markowitsch  Wolfgang Guldin  Rudolf Riess  Monika Pritzel  Maria Streicher  Marcus Kerriou
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Konstanz, P.O. Box 5560, D-7750, Konstanz, West Germany
Abstract:The performance of cats, guinea pigs, and mice in a delayed alternation paradigm was compared both during initial learning and following a 10-day retention interval. The testing situation (a modified T-maze), the length of the delay period (10 sec), and the amount of training per session and per week were kept identical for all three species. The results indicated that (1) animals of all three species acquired the task within similar time spans, (2) a considerable variance was apparent in the performance of individual animals independent of their species, and (3) guinea pigs, as a group, appeared to need a somewhat longer time to acquire delayed alternation than did mice and cats. Relearning of the task following the 10-day interval seemed to follow similar laws in all three species.
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