Fungal Brain Can Think Like Human Minds

Recent research reveals that fungi exhibit unique intelligence through their extensive mycelial networks, which communicate and make decisions efficiently, much like a neural network. Unlike simple growth patterns, these fungi adapt their structure based on environmental cues, demonstrating problem-solving skills that challenge our understanding of intelligence.

As we explore the depths of our brains, fungi may provide insights into the nature of intelligence itself. Their ability to learn and make decisions could help us better understand these remarkable organisms and the complexities of our minds. Read more about it:https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/a62684718/fungi-mycelium-brains/

Tori Aston