Octopuses' Distributed Intelligence
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•Scientists Get One Step Closer to Figuring Out What Makes Octopuses Tick
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Researchers from San Francisco State University created 3D models of the nervous systems of octopuses.
Octopuses' nervous system is arranged in a totally different way than the human nervous system.
They have a central brain, but the rest of the system is organized around various smaller high-neuron-concentration blobs.
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