Using the model of feeding motor conditioned reflex, polymorphism for the rate of the formation of this response was found in a population of laboratory animals. Selection for high and low rate of the formation of this reflex resulted in significant differences in this character between two strains already in the second generation. These differences are maintained in subsequent generations. The existing henerogeneity for the rate of the formation of conditioned response in the population is shown to be genetically determined.

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