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Ants appear to feel more optimistic after a sugary treat

Belkaid Hichem by Belkaid Hichem
November 19, 2022
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A sweet reward influences ants’ decision-making when they encounter ambiguous situations, hinting that they might have internal states like our emotions

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11 November 2022

By Robert Barrie

Ants were given drops of sugar solution or bitter quinine solution in laboratory tests

Julia Giehr

Ants appear to be optimistic when making decisions based on ambiguous information, even more so if they have just had a sweet reward.

This could be a sign that these animals experience something like our emotions, says Tomer Czaczkes at the University of Regensburg in Germany. “There is no good reason to rule out emotions in invertebrates, and indeed good reasons to think carefully about this,” he says.

An earlier study found that bumblebees show “emotion-like state …



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