Lab mice might be doing their own experiments
New research suggests that mice base their decisions on more than just immediate reward. They may also make ‘mistakes’ on purpose.
New research suggests that mice base their decisions on more than just immediate reward. They may also make ‘mistakes’ on purpose.
Yuan Yuan, Irene Kang, Jin Sun Bitar, Andrew Davis, Christie Hilton, Minxuan Huang, Michael Thompson, Jacob Mercer, Stephen Shiao, Eric Vail Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, City…
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