Inferential expression of odor–odor
associations. (A) Schematic diagram of paired associate
training and probe testing. Letters represent odor stimulus items; arrows
without question marks indicate trained pairings, whereas arrows with
question marks indicate expected transitive and symmetrical choices.
Rats are first trained on two overlapping sets of paired associates
(Left). Then (Right) they are tested for
inferential expression in two ways. In the test for transitivity, they
are presented with one of two sample cues from the first training set
and the required to select between the choice cues from the second set,
based on the shared associates of these items. In the test for symmetry
or “reversibility” of the associations, they are presented with
one of two choice cues from the second set and required to select the
appropriate sample cue from that set. (B) Errors to
criterion on acquisition of the two sets of paired associates for
sham-operated and hippocampal subjects. (C) Preference
indices on the test for transitive inference. For these probe trials a
preference score was calculated as (X −
Y)/(X + Y), where
X and Y were the digging times in the
transitive and alternate choices, respectively. (D)
Preference indices on the test for symmetrical expression.