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How do global and local geometries shape exploratory behavior in rats?

机译:整体和局部几何形状如何影响大鼠的探索行为?

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The present study examines how rats process object information in relation to other objects as well as to the global shape of an enclosure. Rats were introduced into either a round or a square arena with various arrays of freestanding portable corners (objects) that differed in spacing, orientation, and number. We found that the time spent at the objects was substantially higher in the round compared with the square arena. Rats in the square arena distributed their time evenly between arena perimeter and objects; however, they visited the objects more frequently than the perimeter. Rats tested in either round or square arena favored staying at the interior of the object regardless of its orientation in the arena. Finally, only geometric changes in the object array affected the rats' level of activity. These findings demonstrate that the rats were able to detect the geometry of the enclosure, the array, and the objects. We suggest that the context of the global enclosure geometry affects the meaning of landmarks (objects) for the observer, which in turn results in a different distribution of activity. Specifically, an object's local geometry served mainly in the context of a safe place in the round arena, as manifested in extended duration of stay at the objects, however in the square arena served mainly as a place of interest, as manifested in the frequent visits, but without their staying there. Thus, the geometries of the enclosure, the object array, and the discrete objects, together shape exploratory behavior in rats.
机译:本研究检查了老鼠如何处理与其他物体以及围栏的整体形状有关的物体信息。将大鼠引入到圆形或方形竞技场中,该竞技场具有各种独立的可移动角(对象)阵列,它们的间距,方向和数量不同。我们发现,与方形竞技场相比,在圆形物体上花费的时间明显更长。方形竞技场中的老鼠在竞技场周边和物体之间平均分配时间。但是,他们比周边地区更频繁地访问这些物体。在圆形或方形竞技场中测试的老鼠都喜欢呆在物体内部,无论物体在竞技场中的朝向如何。最后,仅对象阵列中的几何变化会影响大鼠的活动水平。这些发现表明,老鼠能够检测围栏,阵列和物体的几何形状。我们建议全局围护结构几何的上下文影响观察者的地标(对象)的含义,从而导致活动的不同分布。具体而言,对象的局部几何形状主要是在圆形竞技场中一个安全的地方进行工作,这表现为对象停留时间的延长,而在方形竞技场中,主要是作为感兴趣的地方,这在频繁访问中就表现出来,但没有他们呆在那里。因此,外壳,对象阵列和离散对象的几何形状共同塑造了大鼠的探索行为。

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