Abstract

The effects of pinealectomy on two-way avoidance learning in the guinea pig were investigated. Results showed no difference between pinealectomized and normal guinea pigs on any of the performance measures taken. This suggests that blindness-induced facilitation of two-way avoidance in guinea pigs is not a result of the hormonal changes in the pineal known to accompany variations in visual input.

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