I agree, but I’m not sure how available this info has been, maybe until recently. This might be useful approximation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_by_number_of_neurons#Sensory-associative_structure
Number of synapses could also be relevant, but I’d assume this data is even harder to find.
Yeah, even the information for total number of neurons is absent for many invertebrates. More specific information like that would rarely be available.
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I agree, but I’m not sure how available this info has been, maybe until recently. This might be useful approximation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animals_by_number_of_neurons#Sensory-associative_structure
Number of synapses could also be relevant, but I’d assume this data is even harder to find.
Yeah, even the information for total number of neurons is absent for many invertebrates. More specific information like that would rarely be available.