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Friday, August 30, 2013
Octopus limbs have a mind of their own
A couple of years ago, I recorded a talk on octopus neurobiology.
One of the freakiest things you'll learn, if you watch it, is that an
octopus' "brain" isn't really a centralized thing the way ours is. The
processing capacity is distributed throughout the animal's body. At io9
today, Annalee Newitz writes about a new study that backs up that idea, demonstrating that disembodied octopus arms react to threats in ways a severed human hand never could.
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