Measurement of consummatory behavior in octopuses

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T. B. Henderson1, William T. Woodard1, M. E. Bitterman1
1University of Hawaii, Honolulu

Tóm tắt

A liquid feeding technique suitable for the study of appetitive conditioning in octopuses is described.

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