“…::z: A number of investigators have reported that giving a group of rodents prolonged informal experience in an enriched environment produces significant changes in chemical and anatomical brain measures (e.g., Altman & Das, 1964;Bennett, Diamond, Krech, & Rosenzweig, 1964;Brown & King, 1971; Diamond, Law, Rhodes, Lindner, Rosenzweig, Krech, & Bennett, 1966;Henderson, 1970;Krech, Rosenzweig, & Bennett, 1960;La Torre, 1968;Mpllgaard, Diamond, Bennett, Rosenzweig, & Lindner, 1971;Rosenzweig & Bennett, 1969;Rosenzweig, Bennett, & Diamond, 1972a;Rosenzweig, Krech, Bennett, & Diamond, 1962;Walsh, Budtz-Olsen, Penny, & Cummins, 1969). Until now, the respective roles of the social grouping and of the enriched inanimate environment have not been determined, and doing so is the purpose of this study.…”