It is one of survival, because rats have learned what humans couldn't.
However, common features can be found, whether a rat is learning to avoid poison or shock.
Over the course of the experiment, the rats learned to open the cage, and became much faster at doing so.
But the rats don't actually process what they've experienced and learn from that experience until they stop and have the chance to think about it.
The rat learned to get to B for food throughout the trials.
He said that all the rats could learn the knowledge of Hamnpork.
Normal rats learn rapidly to avoid arms from which they have taken food on that trial.
But, after 20 days of training on an obstacle course, the rats learned how to maneuver better.
How does the rat learn to locate the invisible shelf?
Our purpose is the same-to see how quickly the rat will learn to move from the black to the white section.