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Sunday, 24 September 2023
Brainless box jellies learn from experience
Jellyfish have demonstrated that you don’t need a centralised nervous system to learn by association. Tiny Caribbean box jellyfish (
Tripedalia cystophora
) can be trained to associate the feeling of bumping into an obstacle with a visual cue, and to use the information to avoid future collisions. Learning happens in the jellies’ rhopalia — structures containing rudimentary eyes plus nerve centres that control swimming pulses.
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