The evolutionary history of consciousness

  • Søvik E
  • Perry C
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Abstract

Klein & Barron argue that insects are capable of subjective experience, i.e., sentience. Whereas we mostly agree with the conclusion of their arguments, we think there is an even more important message to be learned from their work. The line of reasoning opened by Klein & Barron proves instructive for how neuroscientists can and should explore the biological phenomenon of consciousness.

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Søvik, E., & Perry, C. (2016). The evolutionary history of consciousness. Animal Sentience, 1(9). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1158

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