Article 1
Article 2
Article 3
Experiment details
Definitions
100

what gender were the mice?

male

100

What snack did the rats share in the experiment?

chocolate chips

100

what are the two possible motivators for the rats in article 3’s experiments?

social contact or empathy / pro-social behavior

100

what is the overall conclusion of Article 2?

rodents behave pro-socially when they perceive another rat to be experiencing non-painful psychological restraint stress= empathy

100

what is social learning?

new behaviors can be acquired by observing and imitating others

200

what response were the researchers measuring?

Freezing response

200

what were the 3 conditions in which the rats roamed in the first trial?

trapped cagemate condition, a plush toy rat (object condition), or nothing (empty condition).

200

what two typically human traits is article 3 trying to test in non-human animals?


empathy and altriusm

200

What were the two testing conditions in experiment 1 of Article 1?

Paired or individual

200

What is pro-social behavior?

prosocial behavior occurs when an individual acts to benefit others rather than themselves. ex) Altruism, cooperation, and caregiving

300

what was the aversive stimulus in the operative conditioning chambers?

air puff

300

True or False: Female rats opened the door overall more than their male counterparts, which exhibited empathy similar to that of human females.    

true

300

what is the name of the scientist article 3 based their hypothesis off of?


  Ben-Ami Bartal et. al.

300

How long were the mice given to habituate in experiment 2 of Article 1?

24 - hours

300

 what is neophobia?

The fear of anything new or familiar, what the rats experienced in article 3

400

what was the name of the small electronic devices that were injected into the mice?

Micro transponders

400

how many experiments were there in article 2?

3

400

how many conditions were in experiment 1 in article 3?

 

3

400

What color was the light that accompanied the punishment in experiment 2 of article 1?

blue light

400

what is the definition of extinction?

the process by which a previous association or behavior becomes weakened and eventually disappears completely

500

what did the researchers determine to be the biggest determining factor in fear renewal?

The behavior of the cagemate

500

what were rats called who consistently didn't open the door?

non-openers

500

why was article 3’s version of the experiment possibly problematic?

   

 because the rats only had to touch the door to open it, so it could have been accidental 

500

how long did the rats live together in article 3?

14 days

500

In preliminary experiments, some rats developed ----------- ----------if they failed to open the door within the first few test days

learned helplessness