Learning, Memory, and Decision-Making in Plants- the Work of Dr. Monica Gagliano
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audio
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Natural Sciences
Nature
Science
Publication Date |
Jul 31, 2015
Episode Duration |
01:02:18

Episode 118: Can plants learn? Do they have memory? Can they make decisions? In this episode, Monica Gagliano, Research Associate Professor of Evolutionary Ecology at the University of Western Australia, talks about her research with plants. Monica has pioneered the new field of plant bioacoustics and recently extended the concept of cognition to plants.

Monica talks about her research exploring whether plants can learn and if they have memory and decision-making capabilities. Monica also talks about plant time vs. human time, the chemical vocabulary of plants, and why she treated plants as animals and not as objects in her experiments. 

To learn more about Monica's work, click here. 

 

 

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