Nematodes use a basic algorithm based on the concentration of food smell to navigate towards food and away from predators. They can steer towards increasing food smell and away from decreasing concentrations without understanding the world's structure or possessing a sensory apparatus. However, a consolidated nucleus of neurons is required to make trade-offs between competing inputs, as seen in studies where nematodes choose between food and crossing a copper barrier based on food concentration and hunger levels.

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