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Scientists discover that Sea Urchin's nervous system can acts like brain

New research shows sea urchins have a brain-like nervous system. Neurons are spread across their bodies, with light-sensitive cells included. The findings challenge traditional views of brain evolution and animal intelligence.

November 10, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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Scientists discover that Sea Urchin's nervous system can acts like brain (Image: Canva)
Scientists discover that Sea Urchin's nervous system can acts like brain (Image: Canva)

New research shows sea urchins possess a brain-like body system. Their nervous network is spread throughout, rather than centralised in one area. This challenges traditional ideas about how complex brains evolved. The discovery may change how scientist's study nervous systems in animals.

A Distributed Intelligence

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Sea urchins lack a conventional central brain seen in vertebrates. Instead, neurons are dispersed across their entire body, forming networks. Many express genes typical of vertebrate brain systems, including humans. This suggests complex processing can occur without a single brain centre.

Light-Sensitive Body