Observational learning and social facilitation in the rat
- PMID: 17748985
- DOI: 10.1126/science.178.4066.1220
Observational learning and social facilitation in the rat
Abstract
Learning by rats was facilitated when response-relevant cues were provided by other rats; learning increased as a function of number of cues provided. These results suggest that rats can learn by imitation. Learning by rats that observed conspecifics not emitting response-relevant cues was retarded compared to learning by rats that did not observe conspecifics. This indicates that a conspecific's presence can also inhibit learning, a result consistent with social facilitation theory.
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