Single-Celled Organism Demonstrates Learning Without a Brain
Researchers have found that the single-celled *Stentor coeruleus* can exhibit habituation, a form of learning. This behavior is achieved through protein modification and calcium signaling, mechanisms similar to those in complex neural systems. The discovery challenges previous assumptions that intricate brain structures are necessary for cognitive processes.
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