Mini cars, big thrills: Forget cheese, rats have need for speed

Neuroscientist Kelly Lambert and her team at the University of Richmond discovered that rats not only can learn to drive small vehicles but also exhibit genuine enjoyment in the process. The rats, trained using Froot Loops as rewards, displayed excitement and anticipation before driving sessions, suggesting a positive emotional response to operating the vehicles.

Mini cars, big thrills: Forget cheese, rats have need for speed

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Neuroscientist Kelly Lambert and her team at the University of Richmond discovered that rats not only can learn to drive small vehicles but also exhibit genuine enjoyment in the process. The rats, trained using Froot Loops as rewards, displayed excitement and anticipation before driving sessions, suggesting a positive emotional response to operating the vehicles.