. Behavior monographs. Animal behavior. VISUAL PERCEPTION OF THE CHICK 25 chamber, 26 by 51 by 22. Leading from A to ^ Is an entrance, /, 8 by 10. The floor of B, Hke that oi A, is carpeted with wet felt. The tray of either compartment can be easily removed and cleaned. (3) W and W are electric boxes separated from each other by the partition D. On the floors of W and W is a slab of slate carrying electric wires for punishment. By means of the interposed sides, 0 0 0, the electric compartments are. Fig. 4 Experiment box as seen from above. Behavior, vol. 3, p. 69. Reprinted from Journal Animal


. Behavior monographs. Animal behavior. VISUAL PERCEPTION OF THE CHICK 25 chamber, 26 by 51 by 22. Leading from A to ^ Is an entrance, /, 8 by 10. The floor of B, Hke that oi A, is carpeted with wet felt. The tray of either compartment can be easily removed and cleaned. (3) W and W are electric boxes separated from each other by the partition D. On the floors of W and W is a slab of slate carrying electric wires for punishment. By means of the interposed sides, 0 0 0, the electric compartments are. Fig. 4 Experiment box as seen from above. Behavior, vol. 3, p. 69. Reprinted from Journal Animal set back 14 cm. from the shifter. The floor of this extended portion drops down about 10 cm. below that of W-W. The middle 0 presses closely against the shifter so that the exposed stimuli are sharply separated from each other. On the end of D-0 is glued a piece of piano felt, P, which rubs snugly against the shifter. (4) N and N' are nest boxes, 40^ by 22 by 22. Each nest box is covered by a tightly fitting lid, which is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Baltimore [etc. ], William & Wilkins Co. [etc. ]


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