The new study found abnormalities in impulse frequency, mushroom exchanges among themselves, and patterns of this activity caused exacerbations with speech structure. If these impulses carry with them the cellular activity of other fungal networks, this discovery could shed light on communication in mycological communities. Andrew Adamacki, a scientist at the University of the West of England in the UK, is able to have the properties of up to 50 different “words” in the studied mushroom networks.
Mushrooms have been known for many years, but the analysis of its activity can be interesting. Assuming that bursts of activity are necessary for fungi to transmit and process information in networks of mycelium, the team grouped them into words and performed an analysis of linguistic and informational complexity.

Adamacki Studied electrical activity in ghost mushrooms (OMPHALOTUS NIDIFORMIS), enoki mushrooms (Flammulina Velutipes), Schizophyllum Commune mushrooms and caterpillar mushrooms (Cordyceps Military). The pulses are recorded using microelectrodes living in fungal colonies and then combined into groups. For each species, the Duration and duration of the Sending impulses took place, some lasted up to 21 hours. Gribov’s Schizophylum Commune had the most serious “Suggestions”, and the average “word length” of 5.97 corresponds to English (4.8) and Russian (6) languages.
Whether there is a direct link between mushroom impulses and speech is not known. It is not clear that the existing substrates of different classes, sevevi, have much in common in processing and information. Although the comparison with speech is noteworthy here, the volume does not show that the network of mushrooms actually communicates in this way and cannot be explained, it is generally necessary for this organism to communicate over a wide area. The consideration that mushrooms are is directed at a rather primitive way of life, comparing their activity with their behavior, while it seems to be aimed at exaggeration. Possible, possible is the probability of threats or changes in Resources.
Source: Tech Cult
