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I shouldn’t have eaten there: Rats show behavior of ‘regret’ in choosing the wrong ‘restaurant’
June 8, 2014 by NewsBot
New research reveals that rats show signs of 'regret' -- a cognitive behavior once thought to be uniquely and fundamentally human. To measure the cognitive behavior of regret, scientists developed a task that asked rats how long they were willing to wait for certain foods. In this task, the rats are presented with a series of food options but have limited time at each 'restaurant.'