Biology’s Jessica Fox discusses study on hawkmoths and their ability to slow down their brains

Hovering hawkmoths slow down their brains to see in the dark
Smithsonian.comJessica Fox, an assistant professor of biology, discussed a study that found hawkmoths can slow down how their brains process light in certain conditions. “…the fact that the moths slow down just enough to still respond to the speed of moving flowers is really cool, and it shows how well the moth brain is adapted to its environment,” Fox said.