Mice Demonstrate Self-Recognition and Intelligence in Groundbreaking Test

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Source: Neuroscience News
Mice Demonstrate Self-Recognition and Intelligence in Groundbreaking Test
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Mice exhibit behavior resembling self-recognition when viewing themselves in mirrors, but only under specific conditions such as familiarity with mirrors, socialization with similar-looking mice, and visible markings on their fur. Researchers have identified a subset of neurons in the hippocampus that are crucial for this self-recognition-like behavior. The study highlights the importance of social experiences and sensory cues in developing self-recognition capabilities, providing valuable insights into the neural mechanisms behind self-recognition.

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