Paper, Encoding memory in tube diameter hierarchy of living flow network
By ArshiaDeep On March 4, 2022 · Leave a Comment · In 2022 SP Team 12, 2022 SP Week 04, Biological Discoveries
Memory is traditionally associated with complex organisms that have a nervous system. However, simple organisms can store information about previous experiences, such as nutrient sources, for survival purposes. Organisms like the unicellular slime mold Physarum polycephalum utilizes its network of interlaced tubes in varying diameters that shrink and grow in response to a nutrient source. This thus imprints the nutrient’s location in the tube diameter hierarchy.
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