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Jellyfish and Sea Anemones Sleep Just Like Us

Last updated: January 8, 2026 10:02 am
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Sea anemones and jellyfish are fascinating creatures that have evolved without brains. Recent scientific discoveries have revealed that despite lacking a brain, these organisms do sleep. While they may not have brains, they do possess neurons—nerve cells that are interconnected throughout their bodies. A new study published in Nature Communications has shed light on the surprising similarities between how these animals sleep and how humans sleep, raising the possibility that sleep may have evolved before the most primitive brains.

The study also addresses the longstanding question of why animals sleep. The findings suggest that sleep provides a crucial window for maintenance of the brain and body, allowing for repair of DNA damage and maintenance of neuronal health. Philippe Mourrain, an associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University, who was not involved in the study, notes that these findings confirm that sleep plays a vital role in key housekeeping tasks.

The study further demonstrates that the function of sleep has been conserved across evolution, from complex-brained animals like primates to brainless creatures like cnidarians, which include jellyfish. Surprisingly, the study found that jellyfish enter a sleep-like state for approximately eight hours a day, mostly at night—a pattern that many humans can relate to. Sea anemones also exhibit sleep patterns, with approximately one-third of their day spent in a sleep-like state.

Interestingly, the researchers observed that when the neurons of these animals experienced additional damage, induced by the researchers, the animals slept more. This finding provides insight into the mechanisms that regulate sleep initiation in these creatures.

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In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of sleep in maintaining overall health and functioning, regardless of the presence or absence of a brain. The research underscores the evolutionary significance of sleep and its role in supporting essential biological processes. The findings pave the way for further investigations into the mechanisms of sleep across different species and may contribute to a deeper understanding of the universal nature of sleep.

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