
The difference between using beacons and landmarks to find a goal is that
A) beacons are more salient than landmarks.
B) landmarks are at the goal site; beacons are not.
C) beacons are at the goal site; landmarks are not.
D) landmarks are more salient than beacons.
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Q30: Stimulus coding refers to
A)the literal record of
Q31: Sign tracking is an example of
A)beacon following.
B)landmark
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A)as a subunit of
Q35: CaMKII enhances synaptic efficacy by activating
A)CaM receptors.
B)NMDA
Q36: Optogenetic studies with mice have demonstrated that
A)activating
Q37: In order for a rat to transfer
Q38: The available evidence suggests that rats navigate
Q39: Knockout mice lacking the gene to code
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