Rats typically prefer dirt, sticks, and rocks over plastic objects. Now, we had them driving cars. But humans didn’t evolve to drive either. Although our ancient ancestors didn’t have cars, they had ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT/Gray News) - Lab rats at a college in Virginia are helping researchers better understand human behavior. Surprisingly, neuroscientists say humans and rodents share many ...
Rats at the Gottwald Center for the Sciences at the University of Richmond are proving that both humans and rats love revving their engines. Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience Dr. Kelly Lambert ...