Locust Research Suggests Physical State Linked to Learning
20th Mar 2006, 20:55 GMT
If the near-starving grasshopper from the childhood fable, the Ant and the Grasshopper, had been given a piece of corn by one of the well-prepared ants, the grasshopper probably would have developed a preference for corn that would have persisted even when he was well-fed. read more
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