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Judi Lynn

(162,115 posts)
Sat Sep 23, 2023, 12:10 AM Sep 2023

Surprising jellyfish finding challenges what's known about learning and memory


By Jenna Schnuer, CNN
Updated 6:58 PM EDT, Fri September 22, 2023



After years of working with the Caribbean box jellyfish, researchers were not shocked to find the creatures could learn but were surprised at how fast they did, one study author said.

CNN

Caribbean box jellyfish, animals that may appear to float through life aimlessly and don’t have a central brain, still have the ability to learn rapidly and retain information, new research has found.

This finding upends a long-held idea that organisms can’t engage in associative learning without a central nervous system, according to a study published Friday in the journal Current Biology.

The study — led by Anders Garm, an associate professor of marine biology at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark — is part of ongoing research on jellyfish behavior out of the Institute of Physiology at Kiel University in Germany.

“We’ve been looking into visual behavior and all kinds of experiments, and learning is just a natural progression,” said first author Jan Bielecki, a postdoctoral fellow in visual neuroethology at Kiel.

After years of working with the Caribbean box jellyfish, the team was not shocked to find the animals could learn, but “it was a surprise how fast” they learned, Bielecki said.

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https://edition.cnn.com/2023/09/22/world/jellyfish-brain-central-nervous-system-learning-scn/index.html
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Surprising jellyfish finding challenges what's known about learning and memory (Original Post) Judi Lynn Sep 2023 OP
Once again, waking up in the middle of the night is an opportunity to learn Easterncedar Sep 2023 #1
Hi, Easterncedar! That article was a real surprise to me. Thanks, a lot. Judi Lynn Sep 2023 #3
Does this mean there is hope for Kevin McCarthy? lastlib Sep 2023 #2
These guys might have a little more stamina and directedness than Kevin, I'd imagine! Judi Lynn Sep 2023 #4

Easterncedar

(3,061 posts)
1. Once again, waking up in the middle of the night is an opportunity to learn
Sat Sep 23, 2023, 01:54 AM
Sep 2023

Thanks, Judi Lynn. You have rescued me from otherwise annoying insomnia.

lastlib

(24,495 posts)
2. Does this mean there is hope for Kevin McCarthy?
Mon Sep 25, 2023, 05:18 PM
Sep 2023

That he doesn't have to go all through life as a spineless, senseless, bottom-feeding floater with the currents?

Judi Lynn

(162,115 posts)
4. These guys might have a little more stamina and directedness than Kevin, I'd imagine!
Tue Sep 26, 2023, 04:56 AM
Sep 2023

I think you've definitely nailed him, and it looks permanent. Someone may just put him out to float in the Reflecting Pool.



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