Summary
Why the octopus’ nervous system makes it such a successful predator?
The nervous system of an octopus is a complex system, involving the invertebrate’s eyes, brain and tentacles. Researcher Clifton Ragsdale is currently pioneering the use of modern molecular techniques to study how the octopus’s unique nervous system processes visual information, and if its processing system significantly differs from those of vertebrates.
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