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Planta sapiens and human impatience: Are we patient enough to learn how smart plants are?

April 11 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Planta sapiens and human impatience: Are we patient enough to learn how smart plants are?

 April 11  2024, 2-3:30pm Eastern Standard Time (EST)

Plants have long been deemed passive organisms with “hardwired” or “inflexible” behavior. However, a growing body of empirical research reveals that plants exhibit cognitive capabilities traditionally attributed to animals. And yet, controversies over these scientific findings have recently intensified.

In this talk, Paco Calvo will reflect on the current challenges faced by the field of plant signaling and behavior, including risks of underdelivering and strategies to avoid biases that may lead to overinterpreting results. This talk aims to spark multidisciplinary dialogue around the question of plant cognition and event sentience, and to foster renewed scientific curiosity into the rich cognitive landscape of green companions.

The workshop is conducted online by plant neuroscientist, director of MINT (The Minimal Intelligence) Lab, and author of Planta Sapiens (2022) Paco Calvo. 

Check out the recorded video of the event!

 

Paco Calvo

Paco Calvo

Lab Director

Paco is the Director of the MINT Lab and a Professor of Philosophy of Science at the University of Murcia, Spain.

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