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Scientists discover ‘shy plant’ that can count without even having a brain

Scientists discover ‘shy plant’ that can count without even having a brain

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Scientists have discovered that Mimosa pudica, known as the ‘shy plant,’ possesses the capacity for enumeration. This finding suggests intelligence isn’t only found in creatures with brains. Professor Peter Vishton’s team at William & Mary made this discovery; they learned that these plants don’t just rely on time to track and anticipate changes in their environment; they use frequency instead. In experiments, researchers exposed the plants to random light cycles and observed that they exhibited anticipatory leaf-opening behaviour depending on the number of cycles it experienced. Such ‘non-neuronal cognition’ challenges our basic understanding of biology, suggesting that individual cells might learn in complex ways. This breakthrough could change our perspective on how plants perceive, process, and respond to their surroundings.

Scientists tested whether the shy plant can actually ‘count’ events

According to the report published at William & Mary, the research led by Professor Peter Vishton and student Paige Bartosh set out to determine if plants could perform ‘enumeration,’ which is the ability to keep track of some events. They chose the Mimosa pudica because of its visible and rapid leaf movements. The team hypothesised that if the plant could learn to anticipate light, it might be doing so by counting the cycles it had already experienced.

The ‘shy plant’ that counts every move

The researchers wanted to show that plants count rather than just tell time. So, they changed the usual 24-hour day setup. They tried a ‘3-day light cycle’ with light and dark times randomised and non-circadian, as noted in a report published at William & Mary. Amazingly, the plants demonstrated associative learning; they started opening their leaves right before the light came on, showing they were counting how often events happened instead of following a regular clock.

Intelligence without a central brain

The research focused on comparing ‘circadian rhythms’ and ‘numerical tracking.’ Since the light patterns were random, a basic internal clock wouldn’t have worked. But it seemed like the plants could identify the order of cycles. They basically identified the ordinal position of cycles of dark periods, and light would come next. This points to the idea that plants might learn in a complex way, almost as if they can count what’s happening around them.This discovery holds significant importance for evolutionary biology. It reveals that creatures can process numbers and learn from their surroundings without needing a centralised brain or neurons. Interestingly, this form of intelligence might function at the cellular level through intricate chemical or electrical signals. As a result, the research challenges how we traditionally define a mind. It shows that even plants, which lack brains, possess an advanced way to remember and respond to their environment.

Why function define plant intelligence

Professor Vishton points out that this behaviour doesn’t parallel human ratiocination, but it fits the definition of intelligence based on function. The research shows Mimosa pudica can learn, remember, and use information to modulate its physiological responses in the future. This implies that complex thinking might be a basic feature of all living cells, not just brain cells. Go to Source

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