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. 2002 Nov;30(4):363-75.
doi: 10.3758/bf03195961.

No evidence for overshadowing or facilitation of spatial pattern learning by visual cues

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No evidence for overshadowing or facilitation of spatial pattern learning by visual cues

Michael F Brown et al. Anim Learn Behav. 2002 Nov.

Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to examine the effects of redundant and relevant visual cues on spatial pattern learning. Rats searched for hidden food items on the tops of poles that formed a square (Experiment 1) or a checkerboard (Experiment 2) pattern. The experimental groups were trained with visual cues that specified the locations of the baited poles. All groups were tested without visual cues so that any overshadowing or facilitation of spatial pattern learning by visual cues could be detected. Spatial choices were controlled by the spatial pattern and by the visual cues in both experiments. However, there was no evidence of overshadowing or facilitation of spatial pattern learning by visual cues in either experiment. The results are consistent with the idea that the representation of the spatial pattern that guides choices is not controlled by the same learning processes as those that produce associations between visual cues and food locations.

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