Exploring the octopus mind

[Music]

do you ever get that feeling

like you’re being watched

i’m working in my marine lab one night

it’s dark

but i can tell that every time i move

the subject i’m studying

moves too like i’m being followed

its eight limbs explore the darkness

around it

slithering hypnotically to the rhythm of

a silent orchestra

it fixes its unblinking eyes on me

and i wonder who is studying whom

i’m currently graduate student and i

study octopus intelligence

in the four years that i’ve been

studying the octopus i’ve experienced

this encounter

again and again i’m interested

in the biological origins of the mind

there’s something truly humbling knowing

that human intelligence

and all of its potential to create and

innovate

is a product of evolution like all life

on earth

along my academic path i began studying

invertebrates

the average human doesn’t know very much

about invertebrates

animals that don’t have a spine or

internal skeleton as we have

yet the invertebrates make up over 95

of animal life

so it turns out we vertebrates

we are the weird ones i spent the summer

in the san juan islands at friday harper

labs

where i had an opportunity to study an

incredible diversity of invertebrates

there were tanks of urchins sea

cucumbers

sea slugs crustaceans anemones

shellfish and lots of worms

most of these animals didn’t seem to

mind or notice my presence

only one animal was observing me back

the octopus was uniquely aware of its

surroundings

i was fascinated by the way it moved by

its ability to coordinate

its multiple jointless limbs so fluidly

and so elegantly and by its ability to

change its color and texture to match

its surroundings

when this animal died i looked at its

skin under a microscope

so i can see the elements of its

camouflage abilities

it was like looking at a landscape of

another planet or another dimension

then the skin

woke up the octopus had died hours ago

but its skin was moving

changing in waves of color before my

eyes

the skin was alive

the octopuses body and mind seemed

worlds apart from our own

and that of our vertebrate can

the octopus became a unique lens through

which i could study the mind

this path has reframed my understanding

of human intelligence

and how we perceive and think about the

world

i had wandered into the rabbit hole

but this animal is not a rabbit

far from it the octopus is like nothing

else i’ve ever encountered

octopuses don’t have a skeleton their

movement is therefore not bound by any

kind of rigidity

their arms can bend anywhere in any

direction

the octopus can’t rely on its arms being

shaped the same way twice

this means unlike other animals the

octopus lacks

rhythmic pattern to its locomotion

on each of its arms it has hundreds of

suckers where the eight arms meet is

where its beak

is the octopus has a beak by the way

the bag behind its eyes is its body

where you’ll find its

organs like its kidneys its three hearts

and its stomach the octopus has three

hearts by the way

they’re full of fun facts

before i talk about their brain let’s

talk about aries

our brain sits in our skulls and is

highly centralized

the human brain is an immense

concentration of neurons

it’s a complex circuit capable of

complex thought

it gives us incredible abilities to

process and understand the world around

us

the octopus’s cognition is quite

different

it’s distributed most of its brain

exists within its arms

the octopus relies on this distributed

nervous system to be able to control its

body

there are so many different ways for the

arms to move that the brain would be

overloaded if it was solely responsible

for controlling them

instead the octopus relies on local

control centers within its arms

the arms are therefore very independent

the arms and suckers can

interact with the world around them with

minimal feedback from the brain

you can think of the relationship

between the octopus and its arms like

our relationship with our technology

like our phones or our computers or our

cars

which are all growing smarter by the day

they think about things so we don’t have

to

but this also means that there’s a lot

that they are thinking about

that we are unaware of

i study how the arms and suckers work

together to gather information from

their environment

how they cooperate to explore and to

solve problems

as a diver i also spend a fair bit of

time underwater trying to find them

but the octopus is an animal that

evolved to not be found

with their incredible camouflage

abilities

an octopus might appear as no more than

a piece of kelp lined with suckers

or a rock with eyes i have likely been

observed by many animals on dives when i

did not see a single one

it is a humbling ritual visiting their

remote world

the cold dark green water of the pacific

northwest

and my limited air supply seemed to

compound this feeling

my years of studying the octopus have

felt like

the study of an alien life form

but strangely over time

i began to feel an uncanny sense of

kinship with them

the unnerving feeling like i was always

being watched

eventually turned into a feeling of

comfort

like we are two other worldly creatures

mirroring each other’s behavior

as i studied and observed them they

always seem to be doing the same thing

back to me they are marvelously curious

animals

when they are awake and active they

constantly wander

and watch me and reach their arms

into unseen corners of their tank

if they’re not given something to do

something to enrich them to stimulate

them

they become very unhappy and unhealthy

they explore mostly with their arms and

suckers where they keep most of their

brain

a single sucker has tens of thousands

of mechanical and chemical receptors

that it uses to

feel and taste its surroundings and the

world around it

a single sucker is a hundred times

more sensitive than a human fingertip

each sucker can coordinate with its

neighbors to crawl to explore

and manipulate objects to study the

octopus

i give them problem-solving tasks then

analyze how they solve them

it’s an opportunity for them to satisfy

their curiosity

while i have a chance to satisfy mine

it’s an

opportunity to meet them halfway

but i’ll also give them toys pray to

find and hunt

and objects with unique textures like

rocks or shells or

even legos a healthy and confident

animal

will investigate pretty much anything we

add to their tanks

when they reach out for me when we make

contact

their quasi-intelligent limbs explore my

skin

with hundreds of coordinated sensitive

suckers

i’m making contact with their body but

it feels like

i’m making contact with their mind

there is still so much to learn about

these animals

and with each new discovery we learn

more of what it would be like to meet

and understand

a completely different form of

intelligence and who knows

that might be a future for us one day

my goal is to not just understand their

mind as a machine or a computer

but to be able to read them to empathize

with them

and to comprehend their experience of

the world as an entirely different form

of thought

i didn’t expect to form such a bond with

animals that seemed so alien

to be invested in an animal that is so

different

and so difficult to understand is an

incredible emotional challenge

to finally build trust with such an

animal

is a very rewarding experience

this has become more than just an

academic path for me

studying the octopus has radically

changed my perspective on the human mind

these mysterious and complex creatures

have shown me

that the human mind is just one of many

possible forms of intelligence

at the end of the day their curiosity

and their drive to explore always remind

me of why i do this work

how incredible that this feeling of

curiosity

is shared across the ancient

evolutionary divide between us

this feeling was so important for us and

our progress as a species

it led the way for human discovery and

innovation

it has led us across the world and will

one day lead us beyond

it was fundamental to technology and

civilization

and has led the way to pursuing

the greatest mysteries of the universe

when we turn our gaze to the stars into

worlds beyond

our own when we wonder what alien forms

of life are evolving in the universe

around us

i would guess that someone somewhere

is wondering the same thing despite our

differences

what will bring us together will be our

shared pursuit

of the unknown

thank you

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你有没有那种

被监视的感觉

我在我的海洋实验室工作 一天晚上天

很黑,

但我可以说每次我移动

我正在研究的主题时,我都在

移动,就像我被跟踪一样

它的八根肢体探索

着它周围的黑暗,

随着无声管弦乐队的节奏,催眠般地

滑行它不眨眼的眼睛盯着我

,我想知道谁在研究

我目前在读谁

,我在四年的时间里研究章鱼的智力 一直在

研究章鱼

我一次又一次

地经历

了这种

遭遇 地球

沿着我的学术道路我开始研究

脊椎动物普通人对无

脊椎动物知之甚少没有脊椎或

内部骨骼的动物,因为我们

还没有无脊椎动物 构成了超过 95

种动物生命,

所以事实证明,我们是脊椎动物,

我们是奇怪的动物。我

在圣胡安群岛的星期五哈珀实验室度过了夏天,在

那里我有机会研究了

令人难以置信的无脊椎动物多样性,

那里有海胆海参罐

海蛞蝓 甲壳类动物 海葵

贝类和许多蠕虫

这些动物中的大多数似乎并不

介意或注意到我的存在

只有一只动物在观察

我 章鱼对周围环境有独特的了解

我被它移动的方式所吸引

如此流畅和优雅地协调它的多个无关节四肢,

当这只动物死亡时,它能够改变颜色和质地以适应周围环境

另一个星球或另一个维度的风景中

然后皮肤

醒来章鱼几小时前就死了,

但它的皮肤正在移动,

随着波浪的变化而变化 我眼前

的颜色 皮肤是活

的 章鱼的身心似乎

与我们自己的世界

和我们脊椎动物的世界不同

感知和思考

我在兔子洞里徘徊的世界,

但这只动物并不是

离它很远的兔子 章鱼就像

我从未遇到过的其他动物一样

章鱼没有骨骼,因此它们的

运动不受任何

形式的约束

它们的手臂可以向任何

方向弯曲,章鱼不能依靠它的手臂

两次以相同的方式成形

这意味着章鱼与其他动物不同

,它的每条手臂上的运动缺乏节奏模式

它有数百个

吸盘 八臂相遇

是它的喙

是章鱼有一个喙顺便说

一下它的眼睛后面的袋子是它的

身体你会发现它的

器官像它的肾脏它的三个心脏

和 它的胃 章鱼有三颗

心 顺便说一句,

它们充满了有趣的事实

在我谈论它们的大脑之前,让我们

谈谈白羊座

我们的大脑位于我们的头骨中并且

高度

集中 人脑

是神经元的巨大集中

这是一个复杂的电路 能够进行

复杂的思考

它赋予我们难以置信的能力来

处理和理解我们周围的世界

章鱼的认知是完全

不同的

它是分布的 它的大部分大脑

存在于它的手臂

中 章鱼依靠这个分布式的

神经系统来控制它的

身体 手臂运动的方式如此之多

,以至于

如果只负责控制它们,大脑就会超负荷,

而章鱼依靠

手臂内的本地控制中心,

因此手臂非常

独立,手臂和吸盘可以

与周围的世界互动

只需很少的大脑反馈,

您就可以想到

章鱼和它的 ar 之间的关系 ms 喜欢

我们与我们的技术的关系,

比如我们的手机、电脑或

汽车

,随着他们思考事情的那一天,它们都变得越来越智能,

所以我们不必这样

做,

但这也

意味着他们正在考虑

很多我们 不知道

我研究手臂和吸盘如何协同工作

以从环境中收集信息

它们如何合作探索和

解决问题

作为潜水员我也花了相当多的

时间在水下试图找到它们

但章鱼是一种动物

进化到无法发现

章鱼具有令人难以置信的伪装能力

参观他们

偏远的世界

的谦卑仪式 太平洋西北部寒冷的深绿色海水

和我有限的空气供应似乎

加剧了

我多年研究章鱼的

感觉 我不

喜欢研究外星生命形式,

但奇怪的是,随着时间的推移,

我开始感到与他们有一种不可思议

的亲近感。那种令人不安的感觉,就像我一直

被监视着一样,

最终变成了一种舒适感,

就像我们是另外两个世俗的生物,相互映照

当我研究和观察它们的行为时,它们

似乎总是在做同样的

事情,

当它们清醒和活跃时,它们是非常好奇的动物

没有给

他们做某事来丰富他们以刺激

他们

他们变得非常不快乐和不健康

他们主要用他们的手臂和

吸盘来探索他们的大部分

大脑

一个吸盘有数以万计

的机械和化学

感受器用来

感受 品尝它的周围环境和周围的

世界

一个吸盘

比人类的指尖灵敏一百倍

每个吸盘 可以与它的

邻居协调爬行探索

和操纵物体来研究

章鱼

我给他们解决问题的任务然后

分析他们如何解决他们

这是一个满足

他们好奇心

的机会而我有机会满足我

这是一个

机会 中途遇到他们,

但我也会给他们玩具祈祷

寻找和狩猎

以及具有独特纹理的物体,如

岩石或贝壳

甚至乐高积木,健康而自信的

动物

会调查我们

添加到他们坦克中的几乎任何东西,

当他们向我伸出手时 我们

接触

他们的准智能四肢

用数百个协调的敏感

吸盘探索

我的皮肤

新发现我们

更多地了解了遇到

和理解

一种完全不同的

智能形式会是什么样子,谁知道

这可能是未来 我们有一天,

我的目标不仅仅是将他们的

思想理解为一台机器或一台计算机,

而是能够阅读它们以

同情他们,

并将他们对世界的体验理解

为一种我没想到的完全不同

的思想形式

那些看起来如此陌生的动物建立这样的纽带,

投入到如此

不同

且如此难以理解的动物身上是一个

令人难以置信的情感挑战

,最终与这样的动物建立信任

是一种非常有益的体验,

这不仅仅是一次

对我来说,

研究章鱼的学术道路从根本上

改变了我对人类思维的看法,

这些神秘而复杂的生物

向我

表明,人类

思维最终只是它们的好奇心

和探索动力的众多可能形式之一 总是提醒

我为什么要做

这项工作 o 对我们和

我们作为一个物种的进步很重要

它引领了人类发现和创新的道路

它带领我们穿越了世界,并

有朝一日将带领我们超越

它是技术和

文明的基础

,并引领了探索最大奥秘的道路

当我们将目光转向星星时,我们将目光转向

我们自己之外的世界 当我们想知道我们周围

的宇宙中有哪些外星生命形式正在进化时

我猜想某个地方的某个人

在想同样的事情,尽管我们存在

差异

将是我们

共同追求

的未知

谢谢