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A student plans to conduct an experiment to see how quickly mice learn to navigate a maze to reach a reward at the other end. Which of these will help lead to the most accurate conclusion?

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Answered by vickythevishu1225
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Answered by rajagrewal768
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How can animals or machines acquire complex behavioral skills in one or a few experiences? Canonical examples include language learning in children, where new words are learned after a few situations of use, or learning to balance a bicycle, where people progress from complete ignorance to perfection after a crash once or a few times.  Clearly, such rapid acquisition of new organizations or new muscle skills can bring great life benefits.

In laboratory studies, one outstanding case study of a single gun is the result of Bruce (Bruce, 1959). Here, a female mouse builds a sweet-smelling memory of her partner who allows her to abort if she meets another man who threatens to kill infants. Another type of rapid learning that leads to laboratory testing is a state of panic, in which innocent motive is associated with traumatic experience, leading to subsequent avoidance of motivation (Fanselow and Bolles, 1979; Bourtchuladze et al., 1994).  These learning programs appear to be designed for specific purposes, form specific organizations, and regulate binary options ethics. They may have been formed by specialized brain circuits, and considerable progress has been made in making these functions the site of the accessory bulb (Brennan and Keverne, 1997) and the cortical amygdala (LeDoux, 2000).

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