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Preweaning albino rats were exposed from days 1 to 18 of life to succe
ssive 6-h shifts in light and temperature Zeitgebers, (1-18 rats), whe
reas controls (C) were raised under constant 12:12 L:D and temperature
cycles. Cyclic Peak Interval performance at adulthood (100 days) show
ed that 1-18 rats were more accurate and sensitive to time than C subj
ects. These effects, which were akin to a crossed senzitization to tim
e, were interpreted within the framework of scalar timing theory and t
he temporal information-processing model. They seemed not to depend up
on changes in the pacemaker rate (lambda) or the memory constant K, b
ut to a change at the level of the decision process: 1-18 rats used a
smaller response threshold than controls. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science In
c.