Brown Michael F, Prince Toni-Moi N, Doyle Karen E
Department of Psychology, Villanova University, Villanova, Pennsylvania 19085, USA.
Learn Behav. 2009 Aug;37(3):269-80. doi: 10.3758/LB.37.3.269.
Social memory was investigated in the context of a spatial working memory task. Pairs of rats were tested in an eight-arm radial maze. Under most conditions, there was a tendency to choose maze locations that had been visited earlier by the other rat. The possibility that this tendency is produced by common preferences for particular maze locations was ruled out. An opposite tendency to avoid visits to locations that had been visited earlier during the trial by another rat was found only when the maze location contained two pellets (rather than an undepletable supply), the rats' ability to see each other in the maze was restricted to the central arena, and the maze location had been previously visited by the focal rat. The amount of food available in maze locations did not otherwise modulate social influences on spatial choice. The results indicate that memory for a rat's own previous choices is combined with memory for the choices made by another rat.
在空间工作记忆任务的背景下对社会记忆进行了研究。将成对的大鼠置于八臂放射状迷宫中进行测试。在大多数情况下,大鼠倾向于选择另一只大鼠先前去过的迷宫位置。排除了这种倾向是由对特定迷宫位置的共同偏好所产生的可能性。仅当迷宫位置包含两颗食丸(而非不可耗尽的供应)、大鼠在迷宫中相互看见的能力被限制在中央区域且该迷宫位置先前被焦点大鼠访问过时,才发现存在一种相反的倾向,即避免访问试验期间另一只大鼠先前去过的位置。迷宫位置中可用食物的数量在其他方面并未调节对空间选择的社会影响。结果表明,大鼠对自身先前选择的记忆与对另一只大鼠所做选择的记忆相结合。