How an animal reacts to a sensory stimulus is often used to assess whether that animal can experience feelings such as pain and pleasure. This behavioural path is typically complemented with reference to how a human would normally respond to and experience an analogous stimulus. Together, these approaches can lead to a “hard to imagine otherwise” argument for feelings. It is time to go beyond these qualitative assessments and to now determine whether a nervous system can execute the neural functions necessary for sentience
On the basis of the target article by Crump and colleagues, we suggest a more parsimonious scheme fo...
The question of whether fish can experience pain or any other feelings can only be resolved by neuro...
Resistance to the idea that non-human animals are sentient resembles erstwhile resistance to the the...
How an animal reacts to a sensory stimulus is often used to assess whether that animal can experienc...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
The criteria for determining animal sentience proposed in the target article are sensible but they l...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have t...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
To Charles Darwin, it was obvious that animals are sentient, so why should the idea not be now unive...
It is high time to explore the sentience of invertebrate animals, but this topic cannot be discussed...
Evidence from neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropsychology suggests that the experience of fee...
The welfare status of an animal represents the integrated outcome of all sensory and other neural in...
Precisely what is meant by the term sentience and how does it overlap with being conscious? We accep...
The possibility of conscious experiences of emotions in non-human animals has been much less explore...
On the basis of the target article by Crump and colleagues, we suggest a more parsimonious scheme fo...
The question of whether fish can experience pain or any other feelings can only be resolved by neuro...
Resistance to the idea that non-human animals are sentient resembles erstwhile resistance to the the...
How an animal reacts to a sensory stimulus is often used to assess whether that animal can experienc...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
The criteria for determining animal sentience proposed in the target article are sensible but they l...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have t...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
To Charles Darwin, it was obvious that animals are sentient, so why should the idea not be now unive...
It is high time to explore the sentience of invertebrate animals, but this topic cannot be discussed...
Evidence from neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and neuropsychology suggests that the experience of fee...
The welfare status of an animal represents the integrated outcome of all sensory and other neural in...
Precisely what is meant by the term sentience and how does it overlap with being conscious? We accep...
The possibility of conscious experiences of emotions in non-human animals has been much less explore...
On the basis of the target article by Crump and colleagues, we suggest a more parsimonious scheme fo...
The question of whether fish can experience pain or any other feelings can only be resolved by neuro...
Resistance to the idea that non-human animals are sentient resembles erstwhile resistance to the the...