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Measurement of Color Preference in Goldfish Using a Negative Reinforcement Y-Maze Avoidance Procedure
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1980)
  • Dominic Zerbolio, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Abstract
Using a Y-maze procedure involving shock reinforcement, goldfish were forced to choose between a red or a green cued arm of the maze. Although the 18 animals tested showed, as a group, an average green preference, equal numbers of animals showed individual green (6), red (6), and no-color (6) preferences. Differences between conclusions based on group means against individual performances are noted. In goldfish, at least, the shock-reinforced Y-maze procedure may represent a very useful technique for further color preference assessment.
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Publication Date
February, 1980
DOI
10.3758/BF03334487
Citation Information
Dominic Zerbolio. "Measurement of Color Preference in Goldfish Using a Negative Reinforcement Y-Maze Avoidance Procedure" Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society Vol. 15 Iss. 2 (1980) p. 128 - 130
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/umsl-emeritus/1/