Neuroethology: self-recognition helps octopuses avoid entanglement.
Journal: Current Biology : CB
Published:
Abstract
How an octopus performs complex movements of its eight sucker-studded arms without entanglement has been a mystery. A new study has found that self-recognition of the octopus's skin by its suckers inhibits reflexive grasping of its own arms, simplifying the mechanisms needed to generate intricate arm behavior.
Authors
Robyn Crook, Edgar Walters