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JohnnyRingo

(19,792 posts)
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:48 AM Dec 2024

Scientists have taught rats to drive little cars. And they love it.

Last edited Thu Dec 19, 2024, 09:40 PM - Edit history (2)

In an experiment scientists built tiny cars, and using pavlovian science taught rats how to drive them to a Froot Loop treat. They would get in the battery powered cart and steer to the food to eat right from the driver seat, like they were at the local A&W.

But a weird thing happened. Even without a treat the rats still wanted to motor about. They would "jump up and down like a dog that believes it's going for a walk". They just enjoyed driving around the test area like it was Saturday cruise night in Detroit. They would even thrill to sit in the car pushing the lever that revved the engine before embarking to their ride. According to the study "Rather than pushing buttons for instant rewards, they remind us that planning, anticipating and enjoying the ride may be key to a healthy brain,” So getting there is half the fun for creatures big and small.

No word if they are being fitted for leather jackets or if they push the seat way back to pimp their rides. If the car stops will they pop the hood and look at the motor hoping to find something they can fix? I don't know, but once again I'm reminded that in the universe we're not much different than rats. I hope I'm maybe a better driver.

https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/rats-driving-in-richmond-dec-17-2024

https://nypost.com/2024/11/17/science/scientists-teaching-rats-how-to-drive-discover-that-the-rodents-have-a-need-for-speed/

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Scientists have taught rats to drive little cars. And they love it. (Original Post) JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 OP
Bezos thinking 🤔 OH YEAH!!! underpants Dec 2024 #1
How hard can it be? Traildogbob Dec 2024 #2
At the turn of the century.... JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #7
At least Traildogbob Dec 2024 #11
Great story! And they're so darned cute! CrispyQ Dec 2024 #3
Animals are so much more intelligent than we give credit them. A parrot could do that while singing the hlthe2b Dec 2024 #4
Up next: Meet your new food delivery driver. Diamond_Dog Dec 2024 #5
Rats driving rat rods seems just so... House of Roberts Dec 2024 #6
hahahahaha JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #8
Couldn't help but be reminded of this .... eppur_se_muova Dec 2024 #9
A star is born. Baitball Blogger Dec 2024 #10
The New York Traildogbob Dec 2024 #12
That's amazing and really cute. Dave Bowman Dec 2024 #13
It's a real rat race. twodogsbarking Dec 2024 #14
Wait 'til they give them cellphones! MadMike47 Dec 2024 #15
Humanity started long before humans. cachukis Dec 2024 #16
ALSO: Goldfish driving tank, and skateboarding turtle Gaugamela Dec 2024 #17
I'll let a rat drive my car before I ever let Tesla's self-driving mode drive. Crowman2009 Dec 2024 #18
Definitely the post of the day. Funny but serious too with good lessons for the hoo-manz. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Dec 2024 #19
I agree with you, Bernardo ReRe Dec 2024 #22
That's quite a complement. JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #24
Love it! Thanks for posting this. Now, can the skateboarding japple Dec 2024 #20
it's not a car 4catsmom Dec 2024 #21
It's a car in that it has four wheels and drives. JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #29
K&R ReRe Dec 2024 #23
Still chuckling about this SheltieLover Dec 2024 #25
Five year old article MichMan Dec 2024 #26
My source is from this month JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #28
That sounds like Figarosmom Dec 2024 #32
Besides being a fun project.... JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #34
That's a better story than the one I saw yesterday. CrispyQ Dec 2024 #39
I hope they never have them flying Skittles Dec 2024 #27
I love that they like to rev the motor. scipan Dec 2024 #30
And they use their turn signals! CrispyQ Dec 2024 #40
Thats so cool Figarosmom Dec 2024 #31
It won't be long...... JohnnyRingo Dec 2024 #35
I dont even get why Figarosmom Dec 2024 #38
probably just the male ones Skittles Dec 2024 #36
Thats what i told my daughter when i texted her the post Figarosmom Dec 2024 #37
I've seen an art project with fish snot Dec 2024 #33
I love it. I just love it! chouchou Dec 2024 #41

underpants

(189,747 posts)
1. Bezos thinking 🤔 OH YEAH!!!
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:53 AM
Dec 2024

Rats driving. Payroll in Fruit Loops.



The problem is that the southern rats keep their turn signal on.

JohnnyRingo

(19,792 posts)
7. At the turn of the century....
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 11:20 AM
Dec 2024

... the only two cars registered in Ohio crashed into each other.

The lab report doesn't mention how many fender benders they've experienced. Perhaps a "Student Driver" sticker on the bumper would help.

CrispyQ

(39,382 posts)
3. Great story! And they're so darned cute!
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 11:00 AM
Dec 2024

Their stress hormones were lower after driving. Wait till they put lots of them on the road.

hlthe2b

(108,985 posts)
4. Animals are so much more intelligent than we give credit them. A parrot could do that while singing the
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 11:01 AM
Dec 2024

"best of Beyonce."

Gaugamela

(2,762 posts)
17. ALSO: Goldfish driving tank, and skateboarding turtle
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 12:40 PM
Dec 2024


You have to click through to YouTube to watch:

Bernardo de La Paz

(54,008 posts)
19. Definitely the post of the day. Funny but serious too with good lessons for the hoo-manz. . . . nt
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 01:03 PM
Dec 2024

ReRe

(11,496 posts)
22. I agree with you, Bernardo
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 02:17 PM
Dec 2024

This entire thread has been so enjoyable. I laughed and learned so much!

JohnnyRingo

(19,792 posts)
29. It's a car in that it has four wheels and drives.
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 09:33 PM
Dec 2024

The eagerly jump in and pull up to the food to eat in the car. They can jump out anytime they want, but it's fun.

See this link. Now they're talking about letting them race each other.

https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/rats-driving-in-richmond-dec-17-2024

ReRe

(11,496 posts)
23. K&R
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 02:22 PM
Dec 2024

This definitely should be OP of the day/greatest or whatever they call it.
Thanks so much for your post. It made my day!

Figarosmom

(5,059 posts)
32. That sounds like
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:11 PM
Dec 2024

A fun study. I wonder what it is they say they are trying to prove to justify the srudy.

JohnnyRingo

(19,792 posts)
34. Besides being a fun project....
Fri Dec 20, 2024, 12:35 AM
Dec 2024

"Lambert’s study aims to explore the relationship between animals and their environments, how their cognition develops, and how they process new skills."

CrispyQ

(39,382 posts)
39. That's a better story than the one I saw yesterday.
Fri Dec 20, 2024, 01:53 PM
Dec 2024

You can see the door they cut in the bottle for the rats to get in & out. Thanks!

Figarosmom

(5,059 posts)
31. Thats so cool
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 10:08 PM
Dec 2024

And the sit in their cars reving the engine. I wonder if they are feeling the same pleasure from that , that humans do.A feeling of power?

JohnnyRingo

(19,792 posts)
35. It won't be long......
Fri Dec 20, 2024, 12:36 AM
Dec 2024

..before some of them start rolling coal and make everyone miserable.

Figarosmom

(5,059 posts)
38. I dont even get why
Fri Dec 20, 2024, 03:52 AM
Dec 2024

Humans do that. I used to be embarrassing to have a car emmitting smoke

snot

(11,018 posts)
33. I've seen an art project with fish
Thu Dec 19, 2024, 11:44 PM
Dec 2024

doing the same thing. They were in fish bowls sitting on the the little vehicles.

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