SPATIAL MEMORY OF AGGRESSIVE AND NON-AGGRESSIVE ANIMALS

2021 
Aggressive animals have a high reproductive ability to memorize in open space, which is facilitated by their high degree of aggression. In this situation, aggressive animals in the Morris water maze develop navigational training better than non-aggressive ones, forming a spatial representation of the platform's location through different orientations. Such a mental map can be accurately perceived by a rat. In our case, such a card is well accepted by both aggressive animals.
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