An analogue for studying conformity in nonhuman species was developed. Rats trained to follow a leader, which discriminated between black and white doors in a Y-maze, learned to follow and to discriminate between the black and white doors. When the incorrect or unrewarded door color was selected by substitute leaders, followers conformed on 60% of the trials.
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