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>>Amazing news.  Bees have "cortical control areas"--broad swaths of gray 
matter that surrounded the hypothalamus"?

Allen clearly enjoys cynical comments. :)  Of course, the study was on human subjects.  What is of significance, is the opposing effect of glucose and fructose on the [human] brain.  If fructose lowers neural activity in humans,  it MIGHT have a similar effect on bees. 

Waldemar

 

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