Abstract

Monkeys showed significant transfer of training from a visual shape discrimination given in darkness (using self-luminous objects) to the same discrimination given in the light. No transfer was found between a visual and tactual size discrimination both of which were given in darkness. These results suggest that the illumination change normally a feature of tactual/visual cross-modal transfer studies is not critical.

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