The Japanese Journal of Psychology
Online ISSN : 1884-1082
Print ISSN : 0021-5236
ISSN-L : 0021-5236
A comparison of win-shift and win-stay performance of rats in a radial arm maze
Yasuhiro TsudaHiroshi Imada
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1989 Volume 60 Issue 2 Pages 109-112

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The purpose of the present experiment was to compare the performance of rats in a win-shift task and a win-stay task in a radial arm maze. To this end, three experiments were conducted using a variety of procedures. In general, the win-shift task required the rats to choose the unvisited arms and the win-stay task required the rats to return the visited arms. In Experiment 1, a free-choice memory recognition procedure was used, and in Experiments 2 and 3, a forcedchoice memory recognition procedure was used. All three experiments showed that in the win-shift task, rats rapidly learned the task and performed well whereas in the win-stay task, the rats consistently showed a chance-level performance despite of the prolonged trainings. In addition to these findings, when the tasks were reverse (i.e. from the win-shift to the win-stay, and vice versa), the rats still showed a response strategy previously adopted (Experiment 3). These findings seem to be important in considering the characteristics of spatial memory in rats.
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