Giant sea slug offers better understanding of the human nervous system

Pictured is the Tritonia diomedea, a giant sea slug which is the subject of a StFX study.

ANTIGONISH: St. Francis Xavier University researchers are studying navigation behavior in a giant sea slug that could help scientists learn more about the human nervous system. Second-year science student Patrick O’Brien spent much of this summer off British Columbia’s pacific coast, studying Tritonia diomedea, a giant sea slug with a simpler nervous system that makes it an…

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