Abstract

Transfer of attention to the relevant stimulus dimensions of a successive brightness discrimination was assessed by the “acquired distinctiveness of cues” method in posterior neodecorticated rats. Attention to the relevant cue was retarded when Ss responded trophically toward the dark in a simultaneous brightness problem. Dark preference was negatively correlated with effective performance of a subsequent successive problem.

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