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Original Article

The Effects of Lithium Chloride on Response to Salient and Nonsalient Stimuli in Carassius Auratus

Pages 185-190 | Received 20 Dec 1978, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The exploratory behaviour of 20 goldfish was investigated to see whether it was affected by treatment with lithium chloridi. When familiar and novel stimuli were readily discriminable, lithium treatment had no effect on exploration.

In a second study, using 20 fish, it was shown that when novel and familiar stimuli were less markedly different from each other, exploratory responses to the novel stimulus were reduced by lithium.

The findings may be related to a general suppressant action of lithium on the extent of stimulus generalisation, or to a reduction by lithium of the animals' responsiveness to near-threshold levels of stimulation.

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