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Goldfish's visual information processing patterns in food-reinforced discrimination learning between compound visual stimuli
Authors:Ken Ohnishi
Affiliation:(1) Department of Physiology, Nara Medical University, 634 Kashihara Nara, Japan
Abstract:Summary To examine how goldfish process and store information on compound visual stimuli, goldfish were trained with visual discriminative stimuli composed of varied colors and patterns using a Y-maze instrumental conditioning technique. The fish showed some very different types of information processing patterns depending upon the degree of discrimination difficulty of each constituent aspect (color and pattern). Those trained with compound stimuli with both a more easily discriminated aspect and a more difficult aspect learned the former selectively but did not learn the latter at all in spite of a high rate of training. Contrary to this, the fish trained with compound stimuli composed of two aspects with similar degrees of discrimination difficulty learned both aspects. In this case, only when fish were trained with compound stimuli composed of relatively more difficult aspects did they learn to discriminate between the stimuli more rapidly than the fish in each group trained with the constituent colored or patterned stimuli. These results were discussed in relation to visual processing patterns reported in other species and the mechanism of aspect selection.Abbreviations CP compound stimuli composed of VR and HB (7-mm ISBBs) - Cp compound stimuli composed of VR and HB (14-mm ISBBs) - cP compound stimuli composed of VG and HB (7-mm ISBBs) - cp compound stimuli composed of VG and HB (14-mm ISBBs) - HB horizontal patterns on blue background - HGra horizontal patterns on gray background - ISBBs interval spaces between bars - VG vertical patterns on green background - VGra vertical patterns on gray background - VR vertical patterns on red background
Keywords:Goldfish  Discrimination learning  Visual processing  Compound visual stimulus
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