Evidence suggests that human and non-human animals program their grasping movements depending on object properties. To date, whether plants share with animals a similar perception for action system is still debated. Here we investigate this issue in climbing plants by means of kinematics. In Experiment 1 pea plants grasped a support differing in size. In Experiment 2 the supports were lifted to the ground so that their size was inaccessible by the roots. Results for Experiment 1 indicate that plants were capable to scale kinematics according to stimulus size. For Experiment 2, when the stimulus was lifted to the ground, they were not able to do so, therefore outlining a role of the root system for the coding of support size. These fi...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
International audienceClimbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross space...
Climbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross spaces and alternate betwee...
Evidence suggests that human and non-human animals program their grasping movements depending on ob...
Although plants are essentially sessile in nature, these organisms are very much in tune with their ...
Plants such as climbers characterized by stems or tendrils need to find a potential support (e.g., p...
At first glance, plants seem relatively immobile, stuck to the ground in rigid structures and, unlik...
At first glance, plants seem relatively immobile and, unlike animals, unable to interact with the su...
Motor cognition involves the process of planning and executing goal–directed movements and recognizi...
"How" an action is performed is not solely determined by biomechanical constraints, but it depends o...
Tendrils are clasping structures used by climbing plants to anchor and support their vines that coil...
Tendrils are clasping structures used by climbing plants to anchor and support their vines that coil...
Finding a suitable support is a key process in the life history of climbing plants. Those that find ...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
Because of their sessile nature, plants are unable to change their location and thus they are forced...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
International audienceClimbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross space...
Climbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross spaces and alternate betwee...
Evidence suggests that human and non-human animals program their grasping movements depending on ob...
Although plants are essentially sessile in nature, these organisms are very much in tune with their ...
Plants such as climbers characterized by stems or tendrils need to find a potential support (e.g., p...
At first glance, plants seem relatively immobile, stuck to the ground in rigid structures and, unlik...
At first glance, plants seem relatively immobile and, unlike animals, unable to interact with the su...
Motor cognition involves the process of planning and executing goal–directed movements and recognizi...
"How" an action is performed is not solely determined by biomechanical constraints, but it depends o...
Tendrils are clasping structures used by climbing plants to anchor and support their vines that coil...
Tendrils are clasping structures used by climbing plants to anchor and support their vines that coil...
Finding a suitable support is a key process in the life history of climbing plants. Those that find ...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
Because of their sessile nature, plants are unable to change their location and thus they are forced...
International audienceClimbing plants need to reach supports and position their leaves for light cap...
International audienceClimbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross space...
Climbing plants exhibit specialized shoots, called "searchers", to cross spaces and alternate betwee...