No it wouldn't, as described.

michael sylvester wrote:

> I once read a study about an Alzheimers' institution
> that plants different trees with different flower odours
> throughout the institutional grounds.Clients are trained
> to associate certain odours with distance from the main house.
> For example'the smell of strawberry could be an indication
> that the client has wandered too far from the main house and the client
>  should stop and return to the main house.
> And while on this subject,would that be classified as state or
> cue dependent learning?
>
> Michael Sylvester,PhD
> Daytona Beach,Florida
>
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Department of Psychology
Utica College
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