This professional-track thesis, conceived as a piece of long-form journalism, examines attempts to develop cephalopods as model organisms with a wide range of biomedical research applications at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. In doing so it explores the tensions between the viability of octopuses as analogues for humans, and how the very traits that make it potentially viable—resilience, intelligence, complex sociality, adaptability—are entwined with a vibrant social imagination of the species that threatens the possibility that it will truly become the next laboratory rat
Cephalopods are a group of animals that are becoming increasingly popular subjects for cognitive stu...
It is difficult to imagine what an animal as different from us as the octopus ‘thinks’, but we can m...
When you think about human social behaviour, what animals do you immediately think of as most simila...
The goal of the research project is to better understand the development and organization of the per...
Mather argues convincingly for the existence of minds in octopuses based largely on laboratory exper...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Scientific discussions about the ‘mind’ of an octopus are empirically vacuous and should be confined...
Our understanding of the evolution and ontogeny of the octopus and its behavioral repertoire in its ...
Several commentators on Mather’s target article discuss the challenges of finding adequate cognitive...
International audienceSince antiquity, animal intelligence captivates, and causes strong debates bet...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
The cognitive capacities and behavioural repertoire of octopuses have led to speculation that these ...
Octopus vulgaris underwent a radical modification to cope with the benthic lifestyle. It diverged fr...
The aim of this chapter is to fill the gap regarding the potential of cephalopods to affect communit...
Mather consolidates the case for octopus mind and how it may be structured, shifting the starting po...
Cephalopods are a group of animals that are becoming increasingly popular subjects for cognitive stu...
It is difficult to imagine what an animal as different from us as the octopus ‘thinks’, but we can m...
When you think about human social behaviour, what animals do you immediately think of as most simila...
The goal of the research project is to better understand the development and organization of the per...
Mather argues convincingly for the existence of minds in octopuses based largely on laboratory exper...
© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Scientific discussions about the ‘mind’ of an octopus are empirically vacuous and should be confined...
Our understanding of the evolution and ontogeny of the octopus and its behavioral repertoire in its ...
Several commentators on Mather’s target article discuss the challenges of finding adequate cognitive...
International audienceSince antiquity, animal intelligence captivates, and causes strong debates bet...
Mather (2019) presents a compelling case in favour of octopus mind. Surveying an impressive array of...
The cognitive capacities and behavioural repertoire of octopuses have led to speculation that these ...
Octopus vulgaris underwent a radical modification to cope with the benthic lifestyle. It diverged fr...
The aim of this chapter is to fill the gap regarding the potential of cephalopods to affect communit...
Mather consolidates the case for octopus mind and how it may be structured, shifting the starting po...
Cephalopods are a group of animals that are becoming increasingly popular subjects for cognitive stu...
It is difficult to imagine what an animal as different from us as the octopus ‘thinks’, but we can m...
When you think about human social behaviour, what animals do you immediately think of as most simila...