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“an octopus may have half a billion nerve cells distributed between its brain and its “arms” (a mouse, by comparison, has only 75 to 100 million). There is a remarkable degree of organization in the octopus brain, with dozens of functionally distinct lobes in the brain and similarities to the…” quote by Oliver Sacks
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““an octopus may have half a billion nerve cells distributed between its brain and its “arms” (a mouse, by comparison, has only 75 to 100 million). There is a remarkable degree of organization in the octopus brain, with dozens of functionally distinct lobes in the brain and similarities to the learning and memory systems of mammals. Not only are cephalopods easily trained to discriminate test shapes and objects, but some can learn by observation, a power otherwise confined to certain birds and mammals. They have remarkable powers of camouflage and can signal complex emotions and intentions by changing their skin colors, patterns, and textures.””

Oliver Sacks

About This Quote

Octopuses possess distributed neural networks, showing advanced organization, learning, and emotional signaling similar to mammals.

In simple terms: Octopus brains are highly organized and expressive.

Key Takeaway

Study cephalopod cognition for insights into distributed intelligence.

Themes

biology neuroscience learning emotion camouflage

Mood

scientific wonderful

Type

educational fascinating

When to use this quote

  • research on animal intelligence
  • biomimetic design
  • education on marine life

Key Concepts

evolutionary biology comparative cognition neural architecture

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does octopus cognition reveal about intelligence?
  • How can we apply their neural organization to technology?
A Different Perspective

Complexity may be overstated compared to humans.

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