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BootinUp

(47,179 posts)
Sat Apr 8, 2023, 11:56 PM Apr 2023

We're one step closer to reading an octopus's mind



We’re one step closer to reading an octopus’s mind
A recording device and electrodes were implanted in the very flexible cephalopods.

KENNA HUGHES-CASTLEBERRY - 4/8/2023, 4:00 AM

Nine brains, blue blood, instant camouflage: It’s no surprise that octopuses capture our interest and our imaginations. Science-fiction creators, in particular, have been inspired by these tentacled creatures.

An octopus's remarkable intelligence makes it a unique subject for marine biologists and neuroscientists as well. Research has revealed the brain power of the octopus allows it to unscrew a jar or navigate a maze. But, like many children, the octopus also develops an impish tendency to push the boundaries of behavior. Several aquariums have found octopuses memorizing guard schedules to sneak into nearby tanks to steal fish; meanwhile, marine biologists have discovered that wild octopuses will punch fish… for no apparent reason.

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We're one step closer to reading an octopus's mind (Original Post) BootinUp Apr 2023 OP
I thought about this years ago intrepidity Apr 2023 #1
Makes me want to watch "My Octopus Teacher" again. Abolishinist Apr 2023 #2
Is this the one? littlemissmartypants Apr 2023 #3
Yes, that's the one. Abolishinist Apr 2023 #5
Thank you! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2023 #8
You're welcome! Abolishinist Apr 2023 #9
It's free on the internet archive. I've already watched some of it. Thanks again. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2023 #10
Had not seen it, but am checking it out now BootinUp Apr 2023 #4
Glad I could introduce you to it, such a well-done documentary, Abolishinist Apr 2023 #6
Free on the archive if you don't have Netflix. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2023 #11
TY for the link! BootinUp Apr 2023 #12
YW. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2023 #13
If they do have nearly equivalent intelligence to humans its to bad they have such cstanleytech Apr 2023 #7
and yet odds are they primarily think about Igel Apr 2023 #14

intrepidity

(7,335 posts)
1. I thought about this years ago
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 12:59 AM
Apr 2023

Since they camo themselves to blend into surroundings, and since, when they sleep and apparently dream, and camo themselves then too, we should be able to interpret their dreams, to some extent. Will have to go read that article to see what they're on about.

Abolishinist

(1,304 posts)
2. Makes me want to watch "My Octopus Teacher" again.
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 02:40 AM
Apr 2023

I also read a study, I'll try to find it and post the link, that said the IQ of the average octopus is higher than that of Lauren Boebert's.

Abolishinist

(1,304 posts)
5. Yes, that's the one.
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 01:51 PM
Apr 2023

They are truly amazing. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, which took home a 2021 Oscar for best documentary feature.

A bit of trivia, Craig Foster can hold his breath for 6 minutes, and the director, Pippa Ehrlich, can hold hers for 4 minutes.

Abolishinist

(1,304 posts)
6. Glad I could introduce you to it, such a well-done documentary,
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 02:01 PM
Apr 2023

it really pulls on the heartstrings. A few 'dour' critics fault it for that, but I don't care. I found it enjoyable, and a good refuge any time from all the crap going on in this world, and at the time I saw it, the pandemic as well.

cstanleytech

(26,316 posts)
7. If they do have nearly equivalent intelligence to humans its to bad they have such
Sun Apr 9, 2023, 02:15 PM
Apr 2023

extremely short lifespans.

Igel

(35,337 posts)
14. and yet odds are they primarily think about
Sat Apr 15, 2023, 11:28 PM
Apr 2023

food

sex

shelter.

Or maybe "sex, food, shelter." Close call, that. f**d or f**k. Hmmmm?

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