Animals are smarter Than We Think

A study led by Kavli NDI PI Kishore Kuchibotla, Kavli NDI Distinguished Post Doctoral Fellow Celine Drieu and Distinguished Doctoral Fellow Ziyi Zhu has identified the neural basis of the distinction between learning and performance.

By recording neural activity in a small brain region in mice, the team discovered that the mice continued exploring and making errors long after they had learnt a ‘task’. 

A surprising finding of this study was that this learning happens in an area of the brain typically associated with sensory processing.These insights pave the way towards deciphering the neural basis of higher-order cognitive processes. Read the original article here. 

 

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