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From what I know, neurons are the only ones that create memories through long-term potentiation.
Do plants have any equivalent process? Can they create a "repository of information"?
I am guessing not. Other than genetically coded molecules that are reacting to the world outside and perhaps even accumulating in a specific area of a plant due to some stimulus, from what I know, I don't think plants have "memories".
I was having a hard time finding satisfactory papers and articles on this. Any thoughts appreciated.
Do plants have any equivalent process? Can they create a "repository of information"?
I am guessing not. Other than genetically coded molecules that are reacting to the world outside and perhaps even accumulating in a specific area of a plant due to some stimulus, from what I know, I don't think plants have "memories".
I was having a hard time finding satisfactory papers and articles on this. Any thoughts appreciated.