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Stressed bees make pessimistic choices and may experience emotion-like states, new research suggests

  • Stressed bees are more likely to make pessimistic choices and show emotion-like states, as revealed by research from Newcastle University, UK.
  • Bees subjected to a simulated attack were less likely to see ambiguous colors as high rewards, visiting low-reward locations more often than control bees.
  • The study suggests stress affects bees' behavior and pollination abilities, highlighting possible emotion-like responses in insects.
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