Seasonal variation in reversal learning reveals greater female cognitive flexibility in African striped mice
Abstract Cognitive flexibility describes the ability of animals to alter cognitively mediated behaviour in response to changing situational demands, and can vary according to prevailing environemental conditions and individual caracteristics. In the present study, we investigated (1) how learning an...
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Autores principales: | Céline Rochais, Hoël Hotte, Neville Pillay |
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2021
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