Work could have important
implications for translational research
Date: July 12, 2018
Source: Society for Neuroscience
Summary:
Rats take a fundamentally
different approach toward solving a simple visual discrimination task than tree
shrews, monkeys, and humans, according to a comparative study of the four
mammal species. The work could have important implications for the translation
of research in animal models to humans.
Rats take a fundamentally
different approach toward solving a simple visual discrimination task than tree
shrews, monkeys, and humans, according to a comparative study of the four
mammal species published in eNeuro. The work could have important
implications for the translation of research in animal models to humans.
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