Pain assessment in fish is particularly challenging due to their evolutionary distance from humans, their lack of audible vocalization, and apparently expressionless demeanour. However, there are criteria that can be used to gauge whether pain perception occurs using carefully executed scientific approaches. Here, the standards for pain in fish are discussed and can be considered in three ways: neural detection and processing of pain; adverse responses to pain; and consciously experiencing pain. Many procedures that we subject fish to cause tissue damage and may give rise to the sensation of pain. Fish are popular as pets, in animal exhibits, and as experimental models, but are also cultured or caught for food. There is little legislation f...
Do fish consciously feel pain? Addressing this question, Key (2016) asks whether the neural mechanis...
Arguments against the fact that fish feel pain repeatedly appear even in the face of growing evidenc...
Recent developments in the study of pain in animals have demonstrated the potential for pain percept...
Pain assessment in fish is particularly challenging due to their evolutionary distance from humans, ...
Recent evidence has shown that fish display aversive behavioral and physiological reactions and a su...
Teleost fish possess similar nociceptive processing systems to those found in terrestrial vertebrate...
We review studies claiming that fish feel pain and find deficiencies in the methods used for pain id...
The detection of pain and fear in fi sh has been subject to much debate and, since fi sh are a popul...
Fish welfare is currently a controversial subject with many scientific studies now demonstrating the...
Sentience is essential to most definitions of pain, including a detailed definition invoked by Snedd...
Abstract: Studies of behaviour are of major importance in understanding human pain and pain in other...
In discussing fish pain, Key (2016) privileges pain in humans — “the only species able to directly r...
This paper discusses the evidence for pain perception in fish and presents new data on morphine anal...
Whereas we have denied the experience of pain to animals, including human babies, the evidence is be...
There have been a number of scientific studies on the question of whether fish feel pain. Some have ...
Do fish consciously feel pain? Addressing this question, Key (2016) asks whether the neural mechanis...
Arguments against the fact that fish feel pain repeatedly appear even in the face of growing evidenc...
Recent developments in the study of pain in animals have demonstrated the potential for pain percept...
Pain assessment in fish is particularly challenging due to their evolutionary distance from humans, ...
Recent evidence has shown that fish display aversive behavioral and physiological reactions and a su...
Teleost fish possess similar nociceptive processing systems to those found in terrestrial vertebrate...
We review studies claiming that fish feel pain and find deficiencies in the methods used for pain id...
The detection of pain and fear in fi sh has been subject to much debate and, since fi sh are a popul...
Fish welfare is currently a controversial subject with many scientific studies now demonstrating the...
Sentience is essential to most definitions of pain, including a detailed definition invoked by Snedd...
Abstract: Studies of behaviour are of major importance in understanding human pain and pain in other...
In discussing fish pain, Key (2016) privileges pain in humans — “the only species able to directly r...
This paper discusses the evidence for pain perception in fish and presents new data on morphine anal...
Whereas we have denied the experience of pain to animals, including human babies, the evidence is be...
There have been a number of scientific studies on the question of whether fish feel pain. Some have ...
Do fish consciously feel pain? Addressing this question, Key (2016) asks whether the neural mechanis...
Arguments against the fact that fish feel pain repeatedly appear even in the face of growing evidenc...
Recent developments in the study of pain in animals have demonstrated the potential for pain percept...