Monday, 26 May 2014

Fruit Flies may 'Think' Before They Act

A new study conducted by a team of researchers at University of Oxford's Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour has revealed how fruit flies could actually think before they act. In experiments asking fruit flies to distinguish between ever closer concentrations of an odour, the researchers found that the flies don't act instinctively or impulsively. Instead they appear to accumulate information before committing to a choice. Gathering information ...




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