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Food or Flight? Molecular Mechanics of Risk-Reward Equation Described

by mspackman|Published November 22, 2016
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The hungrier the mouse, the more risk it will take to grab cheese on the floor of a home with a house cat.

“But how does it make this risk-reward computation?” asks Michael Nitabach, professor of cellular and molecular physiology and professor of genetics at Yale.

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