TY - GEN
ID - cogprints761
UR - http://cogprints.org/761/
A1 - Kristal, Mark B.
A1 - Axelrod, Seymour
A1 - Noonan, Michael
Y1 - 1978///
N2 - To determine whether the development of novel stimulus-response associations by the mother during the periparturient period is attributable to a general facilitation of learning produced by the hormonal milieu during that period, learning ability under various reproductive conditions was assessed in two tasks unrelated to the periparturitional situation. The two tasks, selected because they equalized the various groups for motivation and performance variables, were acquisition of a water-maze escape (including two reversals), and acquisition and retention of an unsignalled shuttlebox shock avoidance. The groups tested in the water maze were a midpregnant group, an immediately prepartum group, and an immediately postpartum group. In the shuttlebox, the same conditions (different rats) were compared, together with a nonpregnant estrus condition, and a nonpregnant diestrus condition. The results of both experiments indicate that although learning occurred, the characteristics of acquisition and retention were not influenced by reproductive condition.
KW - Learning
KW - maternal behavior
KW - escape
KW - avoidance
KW - conditioning
KW - hormones
KW - reproduction
KW - estrous
KW - shuttlebox
KW - estrus
KW - diestrus
KW - parturition
KW - pregnancy
KW - water maze
TI - Learning in escape/avoidance tasks in female rats does not vary with reproductive condition
SP - 251
AV - public
EP - 256
ER -