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Judi Lynn

(163,083 posts)
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 09:46 AM Jan 14

Cephalopods Pass Cognitive Test Designed For Human Children

10 January 2025
By MICHELLE STARR



Sepia officinalis. (Schafer & Hill/The Image Bank/Getty Images)

Back in 2021, a test of cephalopod smarts reinforced how important it is for us humans to not underestimate animal intelligence.

Cuttlefish were given a new version of the marshmallow test, and the results may demonstrate that there's more going on in their strange little brains than we knew.

Their ability to learn and adapt, the researchers said, could have evolved to give cuttlefish an edge in the cutthroat eat-or-be-eaten marine world they live in.



Cuttlefish can also change their body's color patterns to camouflage or signal. (Wirestock/Getty Images Plus)

The marshmallow test, or Stanford marshmallow experiment, is pretty straightforward.

A child is placed in a room with a marshmallow. They are told if they can manage not to eat the marshmallow for 15 minutes, they'll get a second marshmallow, and be allowed to eat both.

More:
https://www.sciencealert.com/cephalopods-pass-cognitive-test-designed-for-human-children

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erronis

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5. Of course many of those other "intelligent beings" would eat us too.
Wed Jan 15, 2025, 03:53 PM
Jan 15

I'm sure the cephalopods would happily digest my body if given the opportunity.

Many examples of other primate species who are even more vicious than the average magat.

Borogove

(136 posts)
4. I've always had great affection for cephalopods. Their combination of uniqueness and intelligence is truly captivating.
Tue Jan 14, 2025, 12:05 PM
Jan 14
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