Study shows same movement patterns used by wide range of organisms, with implications for cognition and robotics

Study shows same movement patterns used by wide range of organisms, with implications for cognition and robotics

An electric knifefish shimmies in the water for the same reason a dog sniffs or a human glances around a new place—to make sense of their surroundings. For the first time, scientists demonstrate that a wide range of organisms, even microbes, perform the same pattern of movements in order to sense the world.
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