A comparative study of twoDrosophila learning tasks

Behavior Genetics - Tập 13 - Trang 179-190 - 1983
Michael J. Durcan1, David W. Fulker1
1Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, London, England

Tóm tắt

Ten wild-type strains ofDrosophila melanogaster were used to compare performance in two different discriminative avoidance tasks, one involving odor as a discriminative stimulus and shock as the aversive stimulus and the other involving colored lights as the discriminative stimulus and vigorous shaking as the aversive stimulus. Significant strain differences were established for performance on both tasks. No significant correlation, however, was observed between performances on the two tasks; this suggests independent genetic control.

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