Abstract

Rats (N = 48) were trained to criterion or given overtraining on a simultaneous visual discrimination (left vs. right oblique stripes) in which position of S+ (right or left) was the only variable irrelevant cue. Then all rats were trained on an extradimensional (ED) shift on which width of stripes (wide vs. narrow) was either constant, variable-between, or variable-within irrelevant. Overtraining facilitated performance on the ED shift regardless of the irrelevant-cue condition during the transfer problem.

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