Abstract

Corpus callosum-sectioned rabbits were examined on several visual discrimination tasks. The learning of either a black-white or a vertical-horizontal discrimination was found to be entirely normal in such animals. Finally they were tested on an oblique striation task where a colour filter system was used to ensure only one of the two visual patterns was available to each eye on any given trial. No learning deficit was found in cerebral-bisected animals provided the commissure section was complete and without functional side effects.

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