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Fish sentience denial: Muddying the waters
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Neuropathic PainSocial SciencesFish Sentience DenialLarval ZebrafishHealth SciencesCognitive ScienceBehavioral SciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceFishery EnforcementNeuroecologyNervous SystemExperimental PsychologyPrecautionary PrinciplePain ResearchNeuroanatomyPhysiologyMany Aquatic SpeciesNeurosciencePain MechanismCentral Nervous SystemAnimal Behavior
Recent empirical studies have reported evidence that many aquatic species, including fish, cephalopods and crustaceans, have the capacity for nociception and pain, and that their welfare should be taken into consideration. Some sceptics, rejecting the precautionary principle, have denied that any study demonstrates pain or other aspects of sentience in fish. This target article discusses some of the scientific shortcomings of these critiques through a detailed analysis of a study exploring nociception and analgesia in larval zebrafish.
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