Abstract

The extent of novelty reactions and of disruption of a running response, brought about by stimulus changes made at cue-positions located at different distances from the reward, were measured in 12 rats. Both measures showed higher values for the cue-position closer to the reward. The results support the idea of a general attentiveness factor that is distinct from observing responses which might emerge as a consequence of differential responding.

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