Date: 9/06/2014 12:41:36
From: Bubblecar
ID: 545345
Subject: Regretful Rats?

(A study claims that) Rats are capable of feeling regret about their own actions, an emotion that has never previously been found in any other mammals apart from humans.

Researchers set up a test called Restaurant Row in which the rats had to decide how long to wait for food.

“It’s like waiting in line at the restaurant,” Professor David Redish, of Minnesota University, told BBC Nature News. “If the line is too long at the Chinese restaurant, then you give up and go to the Indian restaurant across the street.”

In some cases, the rats decided to move on from one “restaurant” that offered nice food but was taking too long, only to find the next one offered a less popular dish.

Faced with this scenario, the rats often stopped and looked back at the previous restaurant and were more likely to wait for longer for something nice.

Professor Redish said they had had to be careful to design the study so that they could monitor signs of regret and not just disappointment.

“Regret is the recognition that you made a mistake, that if you had done something else, you would have been better off,” he said.

“The hard part was that we had to separate disappointment, which is just when things aren’t as good as you hoped. The key was letting the rats choose.”

The study, published in “Nature Neuroscience”, questions claims that regret is a uniquely human emotion.

“In humans, a part of the brain called the orbitofrontal cortex is active during regret. We found that in rats recognising that they made a mistake, their orbitofrontal cortex represented the missed opportunity,” Professor Redish said.

“Interestingly, the rat’s orbitofrontal cortex represented what the rat should have done, not the missed reward. This makes sense because you don’t regret the thing you didn’t get, you regret the thing you didn’t do.”

Dr Mark Walton, of Oxford University, who reviewed the research, said the findings were significant and praised the methodology. “It is a clever way to look at cognitive processes, seeing how rats perform these tasks can open up how they think and behave in the wild,” he said.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/rats-are-capable-of-feeling-regret-scientists-say-9510038.html

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Date: 9/06/2014 13:21:25
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 545350
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

I didn’t see International Rat Rescue mentioned in the references, I’m sure they would have had some input even if it was just a chat over the phone

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Date: 9/06/2014 13:47:33
From: Arts
ID: 545355
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

Edith Rat : je ne regrette rien

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Date: 9/06/2014 14:34:27
From: The Rev Dodgson
ID: 545372
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

Bubblecar said:


, an emotion that has never previously been found in any other mammals apart from humans.

If that is true, it must surely be because no-one has looked for it before.

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Date: 9/06/2014 14:54:29
From: buffy
ID: 545376
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

, an emotion that has never previously been found in any other mammals apart from humans.

If that is true, it must surely be because no-one has looked for it before.

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Date: 9/06/2014 14:54:51
From: buffy
ID: 545378
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

Sorry, didn’t mean to do that.

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Date: 9/06/2014 14:55:57
From: Arts
ID: 545379
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

buffy said:

Sorry, didn’t mean to do that.

Feeling regretful?

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Date: 9/06/2014 14:56:48
From: buffy
ID: 545380
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

Arts said:


buffy said:

Sorry, didn’t mean to do that.

Feeling regretful?

No. I rarely do regret.

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Date: 9/06/2014 15:01:02
From: wookiemeister
ID: 545383
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

je regret rien

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Date: 9/06/2014 15:08:19
From: buffy
ID: 545385
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

I prefer not to hear that song. It was played at my friend’s funeral as the coffin left the church. And I didn’t know the meaning at the time, as I don’t speak French. Suffice to say it was stunningly, heartbreakingly appropriate.

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Date: 10/06/2014 07:01:10
From: Divine Angel
ID: 545630
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

The Rev Dodgson said:


Bubblecar said:

, an emotion that has never previously been found in any other mammals apart from humans.

If that is true, it must surely be because no-one has looked for it before.

Some argue that dogs express regret and remorse, but I don’t think it has been studied as such.

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Date: 10/06/2014 08:39:47
From: transition
ID: 545667
Subject: re: Regretful Rats?

of pet sayings
I say should’ve is a useless #unt
apparently need to revise my ways
likewise could’ve the reward runt

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