Japanese amoebic brainless intelligence

Amoebae Exhibit Brainless Intelligence
Jan 10, 2008 / robots.net…new research by Atsushi Tero and Toshiyuki Nakagaki of the Hokkaido University Lab for Cellular Informatics reminds us just how smart even a brainless single celled animal can be. There latest research shows that amoebae can be trained to anticipate environmental changes, exhibiting a Pavlovian-like responses even though they have no brain or nervous system….

Organisms that exhibit, “responses even though they have no brain or nervous system”….Gee, that sounds just like the typical salaryman’s commuting livestyle.
Zombies show more life than these most sleep deprived amoebic brainless intelligence in suits.


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