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He proposed a new experiment: animals would be trained to associate the tone with the electric shock.
If the dogs detect explosives in a particular filter, the corresponding area of land, typically about 100 metres square, is demined.A rat can reliably check the ground faster than a human with a metal detectorBees can also be trained to associate the whiff of explosives with food, but they can be hard to track.
Using simple Pavlovian training methods, bees can be trained to associate a variety of scents with food sources.
In the laboratory, bees can be trained to associate a color with sucrose reward so that they extend their proboscis to the learned color after successful training [61], [62].
On the contrary, harnessed bees in the laboratory, which can be trained to associate a color with sucrose reward and which extend their proboscis to the learned color [43], have difficulties in learning this association and show very poor color discrimination abilities [44].
Also, larvae can be trained to associate odors with either gustatory (Gerber and Hendel 2006; Niewalda et al. 2008) or electric shock (Aceves-Pina and Quinn 1979; Khurana et al. 2009; Pauls et al. 2010) punishment.
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When wasps have been trained to associate a particular odor with a reward — a good, long drink of sugar water — they get excited when they smell it.
If a rat has been trained to associate a certain sound with a mild shock to its tail, and the bell tolls but the shock doesn't come, the rat will inhale deeply with what can only be called a sigh of relief.
Initially, animals were trained to associate high quality feed with a visual cue during pen trials.
Rhesus macaques that have been trained to associate numerical values with symbols can get the answer right, even if they haven't passed a math class.
Six participants with their eyes covered by a dark tissue were trained to associate colours with musical instruments and then asked to determine on several pictures, objects with specific shapes and colours.
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