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Cognition of different length by Physarum polycephalum: Weber's law in an amoeboid organism
Yoshihisa Mori Asami Koaze
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2013 年 54 巻 6 号 p. 426-428

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A true slime mold, the plasmodium of Physarum polycephalum has the ability to find the shortest route between two points in a labyrinth. To find the shortest route between two points, detection of the difference in lengths can be made from two aspects: the absolute difference between the lengths or the ratio of them. We found that the ratio of two lengths, rather than the absolute difference between the two lengths, was important in discriminating the difference in the two lengths by P. polycephalum. This finding indicates that an amoeboid organism detects differences in stimulus intensity as though it is constrained by Weber's law, suggesting that Weber's law is not reliant on the presence of a neural system and is used widely even in Amoebozoa.

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