Ll. Crawford et M. Domjan, CONDITIONED INHIBITION OF SOCIAL APPROACH IN MALE JAPANESE-QUAIL (COTURNIX JAPONICA) USING VISUAL EXPOSURE TO A FEMALE, Behavioural processes, 36(2), 1996, pp. 163-169
Male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) learned to approach lights tha
t predicted visual exposure to a female quail and showed significantly
less approach to lights that predicted the absence of a female quail.
Following discrimination training, subjects were given transfer summa
tion tests in which a stimulus positively correlated with female expos
ure (CS +) was presented alone, simultaneously with a novel stimulus,
and simultaneously with a stimulus negatively correlated with female e
xposure (CS -). Approach to the CS + was lower when the CS + and CS -
were presented together than when the CS + was presented alone or when
the CS + was presented with a novel stimulus. These findings demonstr
ate conditioned inhibition of sexual conditioned approach in Japanese
quail.