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- W2004080354 abstract "The experimental literature on learning by Primate and non-Primate mammals is reviewed, with the aim of identifying peculiarly Primate features of learning. The evidence indicates that quantitative comparisons of learning by Primates and other mammals are intrinsically equivocal and uninformative because of the impossibility of equating experimental conditions for members of different species. The comparative results of early learning set studies were seriously misleading because the test conditions discriminated against representatives of species in which vision is not a dominant modality. Analyses of transfer between different learning tasks strongly suggest that rhesus macaques differ qualitatively from non-Primates like cats in that they develop generalized, trans-situationally valid response strategies during training on a particular problem which can facilitate learning in other situations. Non-Primate mammals appear not to develop such strategies under the same circumstances. There is also evidence that monkeys are more able than cats to discard previously learned strategies when they are no longer maximally profitable." @default.
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