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The ThermoSensO project investigates how cnidarians, specifically Hydra magnipapillata and Nematostella vectensis, sense temperature. By combining behavioral tests with advanced imaging techniques, the research aims to identify temperature-sensitive neurons and understand their role in the nervous system of these organ…
Temperature influences living organisms at all the levels, from the rates of biochemical reactions within their cells up to their overt behaviour.
Being fundamental to the physiology, animals evolved nervous systems capable of sensing temperature influencing in turn the behaviour (e.g., shivering when it is too cold).
Cnidarians (like jellyfishes or corals) represents the second phylum in the animal kingdom endowed with a nervous system.
Despite the many advancements in the field of thermal neur…
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