Reviving-like prosocial behavior in response to unconscious or dead conspecifics in rodents | Science

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Whereas humans exhibit emergency responses to assist unconscious individuals, how nonhuman animals react to unresponsive conspecifics is less well understood. We report that mice exhibit stereotypic behaviors toward unconscious or dead social partners, …

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