That is, perhaps, not a very surprising result.
或许这个结果并不很令人吃惊。
But things got more interesting when Dr Watanabe added morphine to the mix.
但是当Watanabe博士对这群老鼠注射吗啡后,结果变得更加有趣。
The mice were injected with the drug when viewing one picture, and with an inactive salinesolution when viewing another.
当老鼠们观看一幅作品时,Watanabe博士给其注射吗啡,当它们观看另一幅作品时,Watanabe博士再给其注射惰性盐溶液。
After a few repetitions, they began to associate one of the paintings with the morphine high,and would spend longer standing next to it.
如此反复几次之后,当老鼠们体内吗啡含量高时,会跑到其中一幅作品前,并且在这幅作品旁边待的时间更长。
This implies that the mice were able to tell one painting from another, when given anincentive to do so.
这就意味着,当给老鼠们奖励时,它们能够区别每一幅作品。
Nor was that the limit of their artistic abilities.
老鼠们的艺术能力远不止如此。
Dr Watanabe found evidence that, as well as simply telling one picture from another, hismice might be able to appreciate individual style.
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