The octopus mind: Implications for cognitive science

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Abstract

Mather consolidates the case for octopus mind and how it may be structured, shifting the starting point of inquiry from "If octopuses had minds, what would they be like?" to "What is the mind of an octopus like?".

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Carls-Diamante, S. (2019). The octopus mind: Implications for cognitive science. Animal Sentience, 4(26). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1501

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