The retention of learning during metamorphosis of the crested newt ( Triturus cristatus)

Larvae of the urodeles, Triturus cristatus, can be taught a simple discrimination task for food reward. The preference established by training is retained by the adult newts after metamorphosis. No significant change in the natural preference of these animals occurs after metamorphosis. Adult animal...

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Discrimination Learning
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Form Perception
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Memory
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Reward
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title The retention of learning during metamorphosis of the crested newt ( Triturus cristatus)
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