Literature DB >> 31900033

Extended cognition in plants: is it possible?

André Geremia Parise1, Monica Gagliano2,3, Gustavo Maia Souza1.   

Abstract

Plants do not possess brains or neurons. However, they present astonishingly complex behaviors such as information acquisition, memory, learning, decision making, etc., which helps these sessile organisms deal with their ever-changing environments. As a consequence, they have been proposed to be cognitive and intelligent, an idea which is becoming increasingly accepted. However, how plant cognition could operate without a nervous central system remains poorly understood and new insights on this topic are urgently needed. According to the Extended Cognition hypothesis, cognition may also occur beyond the limits of the body, encompassing objects from the environment. This was shown possible in humans and spiders, who actively manipulate their external environment to extend their cognitive capacity. Here, we propose that extended cognition may also be found in plants and could partly explain the complexity of plant behavior. We suggest that plants can extend their cognitive abilities to the environment they manipulate through the root influence zone and the mycorrhizal fungi that associate with them. The possibility of a cognitive process involving organisms from different kingdoms is exciting and worthwhile exploring as it may provide key insights into the origin and evolution of cognition.

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Keywords:  Extended cognition; foraging; mycorrhizae; plant behavior; plant intelligence; rhizosphere

Year:  2020        PMID: 31900033      PMCID: PMC7053971          DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2019.1710661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Signal Behav        ISSN: 1559-2316


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