The vertebrate brain, specifically in fish, exhibits the ability to learn from trial and error more efficiently than other animals. This ability is attributed to the interaction between the basal ganglia and the cortex, which plays a role in reward signaling. A historical study by Guy Edward Thorndike focused on animal learning to understand human learning better. His research with puzzle boxes aimed to determine if animals can learn through imitation.

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