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TítuloHamsters’ (mesocricetus auratus) memory in a radial maze analog: the role of spatial versus olfactory cues
Autor(es)Tonneau, François Jacques
Cabrera, F.
Corujo, A.
Palavras-chaveHamsters
Radial platform
Spatial memory
Spatial cues
Olfactory cues
Data2012
EditoraAmerican Psychological Association
RevistaJournal of Comparative Psychology
Resumo(s)The golden hamster’s (Mesocricetus auratus) performance on radial maze tasks has not been studied a lot. Here we report the results of a spatial memory task that involved eight food stations equidistant from the center of a circular platform. Each of six male hamsters depleted the food stations along successive choices. After each choice and a 5-s retention delay, the hamster was brought back to the center of the platform for the next choice opportunity. When only one baited station was left, the platform was rotated to evaluate whether olfactory traces guided hamsters’ choices. Results showed that despite the retention delay hamsters performed above chance in searching for food. The choice distributions observed during the rotation probes were consistent with spatial memory and could be explained without assuming guidance by olfactory cues. The radial maze analog we devised could be useful in furthering the study of spatial memory in hamsters.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/15082
DOI10.1037/a0025019
ISSN0735-7036
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
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