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Saturday, 24 May 2014
Fruit flies found to “think” before they act
In experiments in which the insects had to tell apart ever more similar concentrations of an odour, researchers found that the flies don’t act instinctively or impulsively, but seem to accumulate information before acting. That has been considered a sign of higher intelligence. The researchers also found that a gene called FoxP, active in a small set of brain cells, facilitates the choosing.
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