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On the other hand, the DNMTP is a task in which a mouse is trained to press lever, sustain the memory of the lever location for a short period, and then press the lever opposite to the one the animal pressed earlier in the trial.
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Rats or pigeons may be taught to press levers for food; they also learn to avoid or terminate electric shock.
Animals in so-called "operant" conditioning experiments are not learning to, for example, press levers.
So they have to be forcibly injected with it, unlike coke or opioids, which they will happily press levers to receive.
Rats were initially trained to press levers (lever training).
They were trained in a discrete-trials progressive delay schedule to press levers A and B for a sucrose solution.
In 1973, they trained, within an hour, pigs that were loosely restrained in a metal stand to press levers with their snout for a food reward.
Rats implanted chronically with electrodes in the posterior lateral hypothalamus were trained to press levers in order to stimulate the brain electrically.
If the rat pressed lever B (the lever opposite of the one initially pressed), both levers were removed and the light at the water panel was turned on and water made available (correct choice).
Juvenile males (n = 10/group) pressed levers and press-plates for banana-flavored food pellets.
It might have to press the lever 20 times to get a pellet, or it might have to press the lever 186 times to get a pellet.
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