ProjectPavlovian plants 2 – Can plants learn? Pavlovian conditioning without a brain - Extension
Basic data
Acronym:
Pavlovian plants 2
Title:
Can plants learn? Pavlovian conditioning without a brain - Extension
Duration:
01/04/2018 to 30/09/2018
Abstract / short description:
A most intriguing question in behavioral sciences is whether organisms without a nervous system are capable of learning. We suggest answering this question with the best-known learning example in animals - Pavlovian conditioning - by examining the ability of plants to associate a neutral stimulus with an honest cue. If plants display such learning this will challenge our perception of plants as insensible beings.
Keywords:
conditioning
plant behaviour
experiments
Involved staff
Managers
Gruntman, Michal
Institute of Evolution and Ecology
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
Contact persons
Faculty of Science
University of Tübingen
University of Tübingen
Institute of Evolution and Ecology
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science
Botanical Gardens
Central cross-faculty facilities
Central cross-faculty facilities
Local organizational units
Institute of Evolution and Ecology
Department of Biology
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Science
Funders
Hannover, Niedersachsen, Germany