Rats that lived in social groups throughout their lives retained youthful memory and mental flexibility well into old age, according to new research.
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This paper would be of interest to researchers studying cognitive control and adaptive behavior, if the concerns raised in the reviews can be addressed satisfactorily. Understanding how task knowledge ...