Internal representation of future interactions in rats
T Dvorakova,
V Lobellova,
P Manubens-Coda
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYAnimals and humans receive the most critical information from parts of the environment that are immediately inaccessible, possibly only visually explored, and highly dynamic. The brain must effectively process potential interactions between elements in such an environment to make appropriate decisions in critical situations. We trained male Long-Evans rats to discriminate static and dynamic visuospatial stimuli displayed on an inaccessible computer screen. We demonstrated that the rats learned to discri… Show more
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