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  • Oct 3, 2007, 10:26 PM
    sammy101luvu
    Ability with food
    Scientists performed an experiment to determine whether there is a connection between learning ability and food. They took two groups of 20 mice each, all from the same purebred strain. The mice were deprived of food for 3 days and then given a standard learning session in running through a maze. They were trained by giving them a mild electric shock whenever they took a wrong turn. Immediately after each learning session, one group of mice was fed, but the other was not, A week later, all of the mice were tested to see whether they could still run the maze correctly. The group that had been fed had retained this ability, but the other group had not. The probable reason that the scientists used only mice from the same pure-bred strain is so that?
  • Oct 10, 2007, 10:30 AM
    terryg752
    The probable reason is that otherwise the difference in learning could be attributed to the difference in the strain (or breeding) and not necessarily to the difference in feeding

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