The Science of Animal Sentience - The Kraken Is Awake - Some Thoughts on Consciousness and Sentience in Cephalopods
Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of cephalopod consciousness and sentience in this 26-minute conference talk by Jennifer Mather, titled "The Kraken Is Awake: Some Thoughts On Consciousness And Sentience In Cephalopods." Delivered at the Animal Satellite meeting of the Society for Experimental Biology, this presentation delves into the complex cognitive abilities of octopuses and other cephalopods. Learn about Gestalt perception, chemical cue processing, unity, temporality, and unlimited learning capabilities in these remarkable creatures. Examine the evidence for pain perception in cephalopods and gain insights into the cutting-edge research shaping our understanding of animal sentience. The talk concludes with a question-and-answer session, allowing for further exploration of this captivating topic.
Syllabus
Introduction
Gestalt Perception
Processing chemical cues
Unity
Octopuses
Temporality
Unlimited Learning
Pain
Questions
Taught by
Society for Experimental Biology
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