Mice were exposed to helium-oxygen conditions (3.6 MPa, 5 sessions). Compression lasted for 6 h, isopression - 5 days, decompression - 18 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNeurosci Behav Physiol
July 1990
The problem of behavioral plasticity in insects was studied with red ants, Myrmica rubra, by altering a habit developed in a multi-alternative labyrinth with care for offspring as motivation. In altering the habit, location of reinforcement was changed: in the first series, the brood was transferred from the target areas to relatively symmetrical areas of the transverse axis of the labyrinth; in the second, reinforcement was left on one area that had not been preferred during learning of the target area. In both situations, the ants displayed the ability to alter labyrinth habits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Vyssh Nerv Deiat Im I P Pavlova
August 1989
In Callorhinus ursinus L. generalized rule was elaborated of perception of two-stimuli complex visual stimulus (CVS) presented in random and formed from a set of three differentiated stimuli. The animal was trained to perceive the visual information in linear sequence according to the rule of "reading" from top to bottom and make in conformity with this rule labile two-link visual-motor chains of actions signalled by CVS stimuli.
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August 1989
The role of visual attention during elaboration of visual differentiation (VD) of three stimuli, each of them signaled its own instrumental reaction directed to the certain object has been studied in experiments with two males of northern fur seal. In one of the fur seals VD formed by the standard motor and food methods, for the other the "blind" assertion of stimulus field (without stimulus demonstration) was introduced during VD formation in the accidental order. The animal's orientation to the stimulus field and the absence of any reaction to the objects during 15 s was confirmed.
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July 1989
The ability was studied of Myrmica rubra ants to change the habit of passing through a multialternative symmetric labyrinth at motivation of the care for posterity. In exams the location of reinforcement was changed: in the first exam the progeny was carried from both aim places to those symmetric to them relatively to labyrinth cross axis; in the second exam the reinforcement was left on one aim place non-preferred during learning. The first exam was passed by 62.
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