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"Our findings are the first to demonstrate that invertebrates can use mirrors to understand their environment to find prey.” Mary Kieseler, Guarini '25, and professor Peter Tse led a new study that shows octopuses can use mirrors to find food out of sight, demonstrating spatial cognitive abilities.
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Researchers demonstrate invertebrates can solve a spatial problem using a mirror.
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