Abstract

Hooded and albino rats were compared with each other on the visual cliff when the deep side was varied in its distance below the glass. The two species both discriminated depth and did not differ from each other when the deep side was 10 in. below the glass. Hooded animals chose the shallow side over the deep side when the deep side was 4 in. below the glass. Albino animals had chance performance when the deep side was 4 in. or 6 in. below the glass, but they showed a significant preference for the shallow side at 8 in. of differential visual depth.

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