Study: The Octapod is renowned for higher intelligence

In a sense, an octopus has a number of brains, precisely a collection of neurons that control each side. The famous 2001 study described in a scientific article shows directions that control wing movement even the link to the central processing system in the breakaway arms. Since then, scholars have debated it [...]
The famous 2001 study described in a scientific article shows directions that control wing movement even the link to the central processing system in the breakaway arms.
Since then, researchers have debated why octopuses are smarter than the rest of the water life, reports the New York Times “, Periscopi broadcast.
A study published in a scientific article in 2015 sums up the process of learning an octopus and its adaptability.
Some studies have examined the cephalopod's abilities to distinguish objects of different sizes, shape, color, splendor, skin structure, and problem solving, including the ability to sail into mazes and open jars.
It is also noted for its short - and long - term memory skills./Periscopi/












