shandora says: In their paper, the researchers documented how two related, closely located chemosensory neurons, acting in tandem, regulate behavior. The left neuron controls an on switch, while the opposing right one an off switch. These sister neurons are situated much like the two nostrils or two eyes of mammals. Together these neurons are known as ASE for antagonistic sensory cues. the way the research goes on all these, one day we shall be found as the most unintelligent species in the world! duh we kinda are we only use like 8% of our brain capacity!?! and the White House using 3%. Working on raising this percentage would help the country. It's easy to see the worm will do fine with out our understanding. It's the worm in the White House that needs the study |
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