Others, however, agree with the Caltech team. “The authors do a good job of demonstrating that jellyfish fulfill the most fundamental criteria for sleep,” Joiner says. “These data strongly argue for the existence of sleep in Cassiopea,” adds Cheryl Van Buskirk, a geneticist who studies sleep at California State University in Northridge.
http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2017/09/you-don-t-need-brain-sleep-just-ask-jellyfish
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