Avoidance of potentially harmful food cannot be socially transmitted between rats
Avoidance of potentially harmful food cannot be socially transmitted between rats
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The social transmission of food preferences (STFP) is a behavioural task of olfactory memory, in which an observer rat learns safe food odours from a demonstrator rat, and shows preference for this odour in a subsequent choice test. However, previous studies have failed to detect the transmission of information about food study, we tested how demon...
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Avoidance of potentially harmful food cannot be socially transmitted between rats
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0254-5853