The aim of the present study was to assess the influence of local envi
ronmental olfactory cues on place learning in rats. We developed a new
experimental design allowing the comparison of the use of local olfac
tory and visual cues in spatial and discrimination learning. We compar
ed the effect of both types of cues on the discrimination of a single
food source in an open-field arena. The goal was either in a fixed or
in a variable location, and could be indicated by local olfactory and/
or visual cues. The local cues enhanced the discrimination of the goal
dish, whether it was in a fixed or in a variable location. However, w
e did not observe any overshadowing of the spatial information by the
local olfactory or visual cue. Rats relied primarily on distant visuos
patial information to locate the goal, neglecting local information wh
en it was in conflict with the spatial information.