The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it

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Autor(a) principal: Woodruff, Michael L.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trans/Form/Ação (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/transformacao/article/view/8704
Resumo: In this paper I argue that Velmens’ reflexive model of perceptual consciousness is useful for understanding the first-person perspective and sentience in animals. I then offer a defense of the proposal that ray-finned bony fish have a first-person perspective and sentience. This defense has two prongs. The first prong is presence of a substantial body of evidence that the neuroanatomy of the fish brain exhibits basic organizational principles associated with consciousness in mammals. These principles include a relationship between a second-order sensory relay, the preglomerular complex, and the fish pallium which bears a resemblance to the relationship between the mammalian thalamus and the neocortex, the existence of feedback/feedforward and reentrant circuitry in the pallium, and structural and functional differences among divisions of the fish pallium. The second prong is the existence of behaviors in fish that exhibit significant flexibility in the presence of environmental change and require relational learning among stimuli distributed in space, over time, or both. I conclude that, although they are instantiated differently, a first-person perspective and sentience are present in fish.
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title The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
spellingShingle The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
Woodruff, Michael L.
Sentience
Fish
Behavior
Pallium
Reflexive monism
title_short The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
title_full The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
title_fullStr The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
title_full_unstemmed The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
title_sort The fish in the creek is sentient, even if I can’t speak with it
author Woodruff, Michael L.
author_facet Woodruff, Michael L.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Woodruff, Michael L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sentience
Fish
Behavior
Pallium
Reflexive monism
topic Sentience
Fish
Behavior
Pallium
Reflexive monism
description In this paper I argue that Velmens’ reflexive model of perceptual consciousness is useful for understanding the first-person perspective and sentience in animals. I then offer a defense of the proposal that ray-finned bony fish have a first-person perspective and sentience. This defense has two prongs. The first prong is presence of a substantial body of evidence that the neuroanatomy of the fish brain exhibits basic organizational principles associated with consciousness in mammals. These principles include a relationship between a second-order sensory relay, the preglomerular complex, and the fish pallium which bears a resemblance to the relationship between the mammalian thalamus and the neocortex, the existence of feedback/feedforward and reentrant circuitry in the pallium, and structural and functional differences among divisions of the fish pallium. The second prong is the existence of behaviors in fish that exhibit significant flexibility in the presence of environmental change and require relational learning among stimuli distributed in space, over time, or both. I conclude that, although they are instantiated differently, a first-person perspective and sentience are present in fish.
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