Transfer of spatial behaviour controlled by a landmark array with a distinctive shape.

Guillermo R Esber, Anthony McGregor, Mark A Good, Andrew Hayward, John M Pearce
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In two experiments, rats swam to a submerged platform in one corner of a rectangular or kite-shaped array created by four identical landmarks attached to the walls of a circular pool. After training in the rectangular array, rats expressed a preference for the corner in the kite-shaped array that was geometrically equivalent to where the platform was located previously. After training in either array, the removal of two landmarks from the rectangular array, or the landmark at the apex of the kite-shaped array, did not affect the control over searching exerted by the remaining landmarks. The results imply that rats use local rather than global spatial representations when searching for a hidden goal with reference to an array of landmarks.

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由具有独特形状的地标阵列控制的空间行为转移。
在两个实验中,老鼠游到一个位于矩形或风筝形阵列的一个角落的水下平台,该阵列由四个相同的地标连接到圆形水池的墙壁上。在矩形阵列中训练后,大鼠表现出对风筝形状阵列中的角落的偏好,因为它在几何上相当于之前平台的位置。在任意一组训练后,从矩形阵列中去掉两个地标,或者去掉风筝形阵列顶端的地标,都不影响剩余地标对搜索的控制。结果表明,当老鼠根据一系列地标寻找隐藏目标时,它们使用的是局部空间表征,而不是全局空间表征。
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