This or not that: select and reject control of relational responding in rats using a blank comparison procedure with odor stimuli
Bobbie Faith Wolff, Mark Galizio, Katherine Bruce

TL;DR
This study shows that rats can learn to both select and reject stimuli based on odors, similar to how humans and monkeys do in similar tasks.
Contribution
The study extends the blank comparison task to rats using odor stimuli, demonstrating exclusion-based learning in this species.
Findings
Rats accurately performed both select and reject trials in the BLC task using odors.
Rats showed above-chance accuracy on reject type probe trials in the Odor Span Task.
Exclusion-based responding was confirmed in rats under BLC task conditions.
Abstract
The blank comparison (BLC) task was developed to assess stimulus relations in discrimination learning; that is, are subjects learning to “select” the correct stimulus (S+) or “reject” the incorrect stimulus (S-) or both? This task has been used to study exclusion learning, mostly in humans and monkeys, and the present study extends the procedure to rats. The BLC task uses an ambiguous stimulus (BLC+/-) that replaces S+ (in the presence of S-) and replaces S- (in the presence of S+). In the current experiment, four rats were trained to remove session-novel scented lids from sand-filled cups in a two-choice, simultaneous presentation procedure called the Odor Span Task (OST) before being trained on the BLC procedure using odors as the discriminative stimuli. The BLC training procedure utilized simple discrimination training (S+ and S-) and added select (S+ and BLC-) and reject (BLC+ and…
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TopicsBehavioral and Psychological Studies · Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior · Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
