査読付原著論文インパクトファクター(4.39)被引用回数(7)We review how soft matter is self-organized to perform information processing at the cell level by examining the model organism Physarum plasmodium. The amoeboid organism, Physarum polycephalum, in the class of true slime molds, exhibits the intelligent behavior of foraging in complex situations. When placed in a maze with food sources at two exits, the organism develops tubular structures with its body which connect the food sources along the shortest path so that the rates of nutrient absorption and intracellular communication are maximized. This intelligent behavior results from the organism’s control of a dynamic network through which mechanical and chemical information is transmitted. We review experiment...
We describe here a mathematical model of the adaptive dynamics of a transport network of the true sl...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
Understanding how biological systems solve problems could aid the design of novel computational meth...
In its natural habitat, the plasmodial slime mold Physarum polycephalum forms extensive transport ne...
The complex behaviour of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum, a simple eukaryote, has been puzzlin...
This book addresses topics of mobile multi-agent systems, pattern formation, biological modelling, a...
Complex behaviors are typically associated with animals, but the capacity to integrate information a...
Some organisms, including fungi, ants, and slime molds, explore their environment and forage by form...
総説・解説などインパクトファクター(0.91)被引用回数(0)責任著者 Toshiyuki Nakagakidoi/10.1166/jctn.2011.1702(Invited review) A ...
The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum exhibits complex morphological adaptation ...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
In its natural habitat, the plasmodial slime mold Physarum polycephalum forms extensive transport ne...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
We describe here a mathematical model of the adaptive dynamics of a transport network of the true sl...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
Understanding how biological systems solve problems could aid the design of novel computational meth...
In its natural habitat, the plasmodial slime mold Physarum polycephalum forms extensive transport ne...
The complex behaviour of the slime mould Physarum polycephalum, a simple eukaryote, has been puzzlin...
This book addresses topics of mobile multi-agent systems, pattern formation, biological modelling, a...
Complex behaviors are typically associated with animals, but the capacity to integrate information a...
Some organisms, including fungi, ants, and slime molds, explore their environment and forage by form...
総説・解説などインパクトファクター(0.91)被引用回数(0)責任著者 Toshiyuki Nakagakidoi/10.1166/jctn.2011.1702(Invited review) A ...
The giant single-celled slime mould Physarum polycephalum exhibits complex morphological adaptation ...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
In its natural habitat, the plasmodial slime mold Physarum polycephalum forms extensive transport ne...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
We describe here a mathematical model of the adaptive dynamics of a transport network of the true sl...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...
The question of whether a single-celled organism without a brain could have functions such as learni...