Treats might mask animal intelligence by Staff May 14, 2019 May 14, 2019 16 views 16Rewards are frequently used to encourage learning, but rewards may actually mask true knowledge, finds a new study with rodents and ferrets.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Historically ‘safer’ tramadol more likely than other opioids to result in prolonged use next post Brain changes linked with Alzheimer’s years before symptoms appear Related Posts Solving the riddle of the sphingolipids in coronary... April 24, 2024 Solving the riddle of the sphingolipids in coronary... April 24, 2024 Human activities have an intense impact on Earth’s... April 24, 2024 Human activities have an intense impact on Earth’s... April 24, 2024 Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight... April 24, 2024 Artificial intelligence helps scientists engineer plants to fight... April 24, 2024