DISCRIMINATORY APPROACH TO AUDITORY STIMULI IN GUINEA FOWL (NUMIDA MELEAGRIS) AFTER HYPERSTRIATAL∕HIPPOCAMP- AL BRAIN DAMAGE



TABLE III

The increases and decreases in the number of behavioural changes given in response to nine test stimuli (T1-T9) from pre- to post-
operative regimes by anterior (Al) and posterior (Pl) lesion and sham control (C) groups. The Pl group shows a decrease compared
to the Al group after the ‘filter-trills’, T1, T3, T5 (concordance,
P < 0.01) and an increase in comparison with Al and C groups after
the ‘iambus’, T9

Stimuli:    T1

Group

T3         T5

T4         T7         T8

T2

T6         T9

Al

+ 4.0

+ 5.0

+ 0.8

+ 0.2

- 1.0

+ 1.0

- 0.3

+ 3.8

- 4.0

Pl

- 1.3a

- 2.2b

0a

+ 2.3

+ 2.2

+ 0.5

+ 1.8

+ 4.3

+ 1.5b

C

+ 0.3

+ 1.3

+ 3.7

- 3.5

+ 1.3

- 0.5

0

- 1.7

- 4.7

a=P< 0.05; b =P < 0.025.



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