Thursday 21st November 2024

    From the Editor's Desk

    Neuroscience: These 'Behaviorceuticals' Improve Brain Health

    Now I am going to go out on a limb here and guess that, even during your most relaxing shower or most endless DMV wait, this is not a question you have considered. Which is a shame. One, because imagining rats driving cars is adorable (see below). And two, because clever scientists recently discovered an answer to this question.

    Don't worry, scientists aren't wasting taxpayer money trying to convince subway rats to drive themselves out of the city. Rather, a group of neuroscientists, led by Kelly Lambert of the University of Richmond, were interested in seeing how confronting difficulties and learning new things affects animals' brains. 


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