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Physarum polycephalum: Smart network adaptation

Physarum polycephalum: Smart network adaptation

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英文摘要

Life evolved organisms to adapt dynamically to their environment and autonomously exhibit behaviours. While complex behaviours in organisms are typically associated with the capability of neurons to process information, the unicellular organism Physarum polycephalum disabuses us by solving complex tasks despite being just a single although gigantic cell shaped into a mesmerizing tubular network. In Physarum, smart behaviours arise as network tubes grow or shrink due to the mechanochemical coupling of contractile tubes, fluid flows and transport across the network. Here, from a physicist's perspective, we introduce the biology and active chemo-mechanics of this living matter network. We then review Physarum's global response in migration and dynamic state to its environment before revisiting its network architecture and flow and transport patterns. Finally, we summarize recent studies on storing and processing information to mount well-informed behaviours.

Mathieu Le Verge-Serandour、Karen Alim

生物物理学细胞生物学生物科学现状、生物科学发展

Mathieu Le Verge-Serandour,Karen Alim.Physarum polycephalum: Smart network adaptation[EB/OL].(2023-06-15)[2025-05-24].https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.09063.点此复制

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