| First Author | Locurto C | Year | 1998 |
| Journal | J Comp Psychol | Volume | 112 |
| Issue | 4 | Pages | 344-352 |
| Mgi Jnum | J:52126 | Mgi Id | MGI:1328477 |
| Doi | 10.1037/0735-7036.112.4.344 | Citation | Locurto C, et al. (1998) Individual differences and a spatial learning factor in two strains of mice (Mus musculus). J Comp Psychol 112(4):344-352 |
| abstractText | Current theoretical approaches to animal intelligence either in the form of adaptive specializations or general processes make no explicit predictions nor do they provide substantial evidence concerning individual differences in problem solving. Two strains of mice (Mus musculus) were run through a battery of water escape tasks consisting of 4 spatial learning tasks, a visual discrimination task, and an activity control. The 2 strains were the second filial generation (F-2) from a cross between C57BL/6 and DBA/2Js inbred strains and a CD-I outbred strain. Results indicated positive correlations across all learning tasks in both strains for latency and error measures. Factor analysis revealed a significant first factor for these measures in both strains. These results suggest that at least some spatial and visual tasks in mice under this motivational condition share common properties. |