Multiple Choice
When rats learn to run through mazes, they:
A) make substantial use of the visual cues in the environment.
B) rely mainly on learning a sequence of motor movements.
C) rely entirely on their sense of smell to find their way to the food reward.
D) become confused if placed in a new starting position.
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