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spontaneous alternation

spontaneous alternation

the instinctive, successive alternation among the options available in a situation involving discrete choices or exploration. For example, in a learning and memory experiment, a rat in a T maze tends to choose the left arm on one trial, the right arm on the next, then the left arm again, and so on.

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