Mice learn tasks that may help treat human psychiatric disorders

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Joseph Garner is part of an international research team using mice to help diagnose many human mental disorders including autism. Garner is a Purdue University assistant professor of animal sciences. Credit: Purdue University photoTom Campbell
Joseph Garner is part of an international research team using mice to help diagnose many human mental disorders, including autism. Garner is a Purdue University assistant professor of animal sciences. Credit: Purdue University photo/Tom Campbell

Mice that couldn't be dissuaded from the object of their attention by a piece of sweet, crunchy cereal may help researchers find new treatments and cures for human disorders like autism and Parkinson's disease.


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