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The primary purpose of the present study was to assess the ontogeny of nonassociative learning and memory in 16-, 30-, and 75-day-old rats. In each of three experiments, habituation of the orienting response to a novel auditory stimulus was measured. The orienting response is an unconditioned reaction elicited by innocuous environmental stimulation that habituates with repeated stimulus presentations. Both an autonomic component (heart-rate deceleration) and a behavioral index (head jerk) of the orienting response were recorded in this study. Although no age differences in rate of habituation (i.e., rate of nonassociative learning) were found (see Experiment 1), a marked effect of age on retention of habituation was observed. Preweanling rats retained habituation of the orienting response to an auditory stimulus for less than 4 h (Experiment 2), whereas adult animals exhibited no forgetting even after a 1-week interval (Experiment 3). These results are discussed in terms of (1) demonstrations of age-related differences in associative memory, (2) the persistence of nonassociative memories in adults, and (3) the significance of the orienting response as a measure of retention of nonassociative learning.
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This research was supported by National Institute of Mental Health Grant MH01562 to Byron A. Campbell. The authors would like to thank Robert Schumm for his assistance with Experiment 2, and Harlene Hayne for her helpful comments on earlier versions of this paper.
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Richardson, R., Campbell, B.A. Ontogeny of long-term, nonassociative memory in the rat. Animal Learning & Behavior 19, 1–10 (1991). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03197854
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