科學60秒:努力過后 收獲更甜
來源:滬江聽寫酷
2011-06-14 08:30
Maybe your dad said, “The harder you work for something, the more you’ll appreciate it.” Well, father really did know best. Because a new study finds that the harder mice have to work for a treat, the better it tastes. The research appears in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
Mice were trained to push levers to get either of two rewards. Press one lever, out comes a drop of sugar water. Press the other and they get a drop of different tasting sugar water.
Then things got interesting. For one of the treats, scientists gradually increased the amount of effort required for the payoff—from one lever-press to five, then 10, then 15. So by the end of the ____1____ , one type of sugar water cost 15 times more effort than the other.
The mice then retired to their home cage where both treats were ____2____. And they showed a strong preference for whichever reward they’d worked harder to obtain. Based on how fast the mice ____3____, they appeared to find the ____4____ sugar water more tasty.
Which makes evolutionary sense. An animal wouldn’t survive if a little hard work left ____5____ in its mouth.
【視聽版科學小組榮譽出品】
Mice were trained to push levers to get either of two rewards. Press one lever, out comes a drop of sugar water. Press the other and they get a drop of different tasting sugar water.
Then things got interesting. For one of the treats, scientists gradually increased the amount of effort required for the payoff—from one lever-press to five, then 10, then 15. So by the end of the ____1____ , one type of sugar water cost 15 times more effort than the other.
The mice then retired to their home cage where both treats were ____2____. And they showed a strong preference for whichever reward they’d worked harder to obtain. Based on how fast the mice ____3____, they appeared to find the ____4____ sugar water more tasty.
Which makes evolutionary sense. An animal wouldn’t survive if a little hard work left ____5____ in its mouth.
【視聽版科學小組榮譽出品】
session freely available sipped costlier a bitter taste
你老爸可能說過:“你越努力為某樣東西工作,你就越欣賞它?!焙芎?,你父親確實知道得很多。因為一項新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),老鼠越努力去得到某種食物,這種食物味道就越好。這項研究刊登在《皇家學會學報》上。 研究人員訓練老鼠去推動控制桿,推動之后能得到兩種報酬中的一種——推動第一個控制桿,就會滲出一滴糖水;推動第二個控制桿,它們則能得到另一滴不同味道的糖水。 然后事情開始變得有趣了??茖W家逐漸加大獲得其中一種糖水的難度,從剛開始的推動一次控制桿,到后來的推動五次、十次……再到最后要你推動十五次。因此,在實驗的最后時間里,獲得這種糖水消耗的精力是獲得另一種的十五倍。 隨后這些老鼠回到它們的籠子里,這時兩種糖水都是無償供應的。老鼠們對那種更難獲得的糖水表現(xiàn)出強烈的偏愛。根據(jù)它們喝水的速度推斷,看來老鼠們覺得代價更高的糖水味道更好。 這結果有著一定的進化意義。假如加倍努力只能換來滿嘴的苦澀,那這種動物就不會努力讓自己存活下來了。