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Plant sentience? Between romanticism and denial: Science
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2023
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EngineeringBotanyPlant ElectrophysiologySame RigorScience StudyHistory Of SciencePlant BehaviorPlant EcologyContemplative ScienceNeurophilosophyPlant SentienceBiologyHumanitiesNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyPhysiologyPlant-animal InteractionSymbiosisAnimal BehaviorPlant PhysiologyPhilosophical Psychology
A growing number of non-human animal species are being seriously considered as candidates for sentience, but plants are either forgotten or explicitly excluded from these debates. In our view, this is based on the belief that plant behavior is hardwired and inflexible and on an underestimation of the role of plant electrophysiology. We weigh such assumptions against the evidence to suggest that it is time to take seriously the hypothesis that plants, too, might be sentient. We hope this target article will serve as an invitation to investigate sentience in plants with the same rigor as in non-human animals.
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