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Environment Enrichment: making your rat sexy since 2012

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DOES environmental enrichment make your rat sexy? Today, I'm over at Neurotic Physiology examining a paper on whether environmental enrichment drives the lady rats wild, and why that might be the case. I've got a few issues with the paper. The data is fine but it's all in the interpretation. Head over and check it out.

(But it does come with this awesome sexy rat drawing from MysticGaia, used with permission of the artist)

Scicurious has a PhD in Physiology from a Southern institution. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from another respected Southern institution. She is currently a post-doctoral researcher at a celebrated institution that is very fancy and somewhere else. Her professional interests are in neurophysiology and psychiatric disorders. She recently obtained her PhD and is pursuing her love of science and writing at the same time. She often blogs in the third person. For more information about Scicurious and to view her recent award and activities, please see her CV ( http://scientopia.org/blogs/scicurious/a-scicurious-cv/)

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