Here's the paper if ur looking for it
Unsupervised discovery of behaviorally relevant brain states in rats playing hide-and-seek
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Here's the paper if ur looking for it
Unsupervised discovery of behaviorally relevant brain states in rats playing hide-and-seek
I like that the movement line suggests the rat looked for the scientist in the shoe box first. Where is my giant ape friend? Perhaps in this me-sized box.
This is a kind of animal experimentation I can get behind, play with da rat!
Also giving ratties little cars!
Any1 wanna play hide and seek with me
Only if I can tickle your lil belly
😱 *excitedly runs away to hide
You hide and we'll find you in under a year this time I promise