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- Crespi_effect abstract "The Crespi Effect (Leo P(aul) Crespi (1916–2008)) is a behavioural phenomenon observed in rats. In a repeatedly carried out task such as finding food in a maze, the running speed of the rat is proportional to the size of the reward it obtained on the previous trial. The more food reward that was given to it last time upon completion of the task, the faster it will run when attempting to complete the same task. The effect also works in reverse.It is important to note that the size of the reward has little or no influence on the speed of learning, but that it does have an influence on the performance of tasks already learned.".
- Crespi_effect wikiPageID "34997307".
- Crespi_effect wikiPageLength "856".
- Crespi_effect wikiPageOutDegree "2".
- Crespi_effect wikiPageRevisionID "672855639".
- Crespi_effect wikiPageWikiLink Category:Behavioural_sciences.
- Crespi_effect wikiPageWikiLink Contrast_effect.
- Crespi_effect wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Crespi_effect subject Category:Behavioural_sciences.
- Crespi_effect hypernym Phenomenon.
- Crespi_effect type Disease.
- Crespi_effect type Science.
- Crespi_effect comment "The Crespi Effect (Leo P(aul) Crespi (1916–2008)) is a behavioural phenomenon observed in rats. In a repeatedly carried out task such as finding food in a maze, the running speed of the rat is proportional to the size of the reward it obtained on the previous trial. The more food reward that was given to it last time upon completion of the task, the faster it will run when attempting to complete the same task.".
- Crespi_effect label "Crespi effect".
- Crespi_effect sameAs Q5184481.
- Crespi_effect sameAs m.0j6296j.
- Crespi_effect sameAs Q5184481.
- Crespi_effect wasDerivedFrom Crespi_effect?oldid=672855639.
- Crespi_effect isPrimaryTopicOf Crespi_effect.