Abstract

Rats run in T-mazes with arms inclined or horizontal greatly increased their speed of running during large numbers of unrewarded trials given both prior to and after the introduction of food rewards to the goal boxes. After developing fast speeds on unrewarded trials, the presence of food rewards in the goal boxes caused Ss to decrease their speed of running from the start box to the door of the goal box, although it increased their speed of entering the goal box.

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