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Training Rats to Drive: Insights into Anticipation and Joy
USATuesday, November 12, 2024
Waiting for rewards increased boldness and problem-solving skills. Even rat tails showed excitement, mimicking drug-like feelings. A choice test showed rats prefer driving over walking, enjoying the journey. Other studies found rats show joy and hope too.
Driving rats helped show how anticipation shapes brains. Bolstering brain networks cuts stress and boosts joy. This changes how labs test animals and could improve human lives. Anticipation and enjoyment of activities drive brain health, a lesson from lab rats.
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