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Demonstrator influence on observer diet preference: Effects of simple exposure and the presence of a demonstrator

Abstract

Previous studies in our laboratory have demonstrated that a naive rat (an observer), after interacting briefly with a previously fed conspecific (a demonstrator), will exhibit an enhanced preference for the diet its demonstrator had been fed. The present studies were undertaken to determine whether demonstrator-induced alterations in observer diet preference were the result of simple exposure of observers to diet-identifying cues emitted by demonstrators during the period of demonstrator-observer interaction. Our results indicated that observer experience of diet-related cues in the stimulus context provided by the presence of a demonstrator was sufficient to enhance observer preference for a diet, whereas simple exposure to that diet was not. We concluded that demonstrator influence on observer diet preferences was not the consequence of simple exposure of observers to demonstrator-emitted cues reflecting demonstrators’ diet.

Authors

Galef BG; Kennett DJ; Stein M

Journal

Learning & Behavior, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 25–30

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

March 1, 1985

DOI

10.3758/bf03213361

ISSN

1543-4494

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