Mantis Shrimp’s highly advanced visual system has earned them the Guinness book of world records. Researchers have examined the neural system of mantis shrimps, they discovered a kidney-shaped region of the brain called the reniform that interpret the visual information with the help of the senses. Using the diverse imaging techniques, the team discovered the neurons within the reniform are connected to a deep visual center called lobula, which helps them to store heavy visual information. The study also reveals that the neurons within the reniform are connected to “Mushroom bodies”, part of the arthropod brain that helps to learn and remember the smell.
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