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    Scientists Declare: Animals Are as Aware as Humans

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    Post  Carol Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:43 pm

    For you Burgundia.

    An international group of prominent scientists has signed The Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness in which they are proclaiming their support for the idea that animals are conscious and aware to the degree that humans are — a list of animals that includes all mammals, birds, and even the octopus. But will this make us stop treating these animals in totally inhumane ways? “The absence of a neocortex does not appear to preclude an organism from experiencing affective states,” they write. “Convergent evidence indicates that non-human animals have the neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neurophysiological substrates of conscious states along with the capacity to exhibit intentional behaviors.”

    The declaration made the following observations:

    * The field of Consciousness research is rapidly evolving. Abundant new techniques and strategies for human and non-human animal research have been developed. Consequently, more data is becoming readily available, and this calls for a periodic reevaluation of previously held preconceptions in this field. Studies of non-human animals have shown that homologous brain circuits correlated with conscious experience and perception can be selectively facilitated and disrupted to assess whether they are in fact necessary for those experiences. Moreover, in humans, new non-invasive techniques are readily available to survey the correlates of consciousness.

    * The neural substrates of emotions do not appear to be confined to cortical structures. In fact, subcortical neural networks aroused during affective states in humans are also critically important for generating emotional behaviors in animals. Artificial arousal of the same brain regions generates corresponding behavior and feeling states in both humans and non-human animals. Wherever in the brain one evokes instinctual emotional behaviors in non-human animals, many of the ensuing behaviors are consistent with experienced feeling states, including those internal states that are rewarding and punishing. Deep brain stimulation of these systems in humans can also generate similar affective states. Systems associated with affect are concentrated in subcortical regions where neural homologies abound. Young human and nonhuman animals without neocortices retain these brain-mind functions. Furthermore, neural circuits supporting behavioral/electrophysiological states of attentiveness, sleep and decision making appear to have arisen in evolution as early as the invertebrate radiation, being evident in insects and cephalopod mollusks (e.g., octopus).

    * Birds appear to offer, in their behavior, neurophysiology, and neuroanatomy a striking case of parallel evolution of consciousness. Evidence of near human-like levels of consciousness has been most dramatically observed in African grey parrots. Mammalian and avian emotional networks and cognitive microcircuitries appear to be far more homologous than previously thought. Moreover, certain species of birds have been found to exhibit neural sleep patterns similar to those of mammals, including REM sleep and, as was demonstrated in zebra finches, neurophysiological patterns, previously thought to require a mammalian neocortex. Magpies in articular have been shown to exhibit striking similarities to humans, great apes, dolphins, and elephants in studies of mirror self-recognition.

    * In humans, the effect of certain hallucinogens appears to be associated with a disruption in cortical feedforward and feedback processing. Pharmacological interventions in non-human animals with compounds known to affect conscious behavior in humans can lead to similar perturbations in behavior in non-human animals. In humans, there is evidence to suggest that awareness is correlated with cortical activity, which does not exclude possible contributions by subcortical or early cortical processing, as in visual awareness. Evidence that human and nonhuman animal emotional feelings arise from homologous subcortical brain networks provide compelling evidence for evolutionarily shared primal affective qualia.


    Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/scientists-declare-animals-are-as-aware-as-humans.html#ixzz26exLV9Rg


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    Post  Carol Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:45 pm

    Scientists Declare: Animals Are as Aware as Humans   Dolphins-zoom
    DOLPHINS MAY BE MATH GENIUSES
    VIDEO: http://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/planet-earth/videos/shallow-seas-dolphin-waves.htm
    The brainy marine mammals could be far more skilled at math than was ever thought possible before.
    Article: http://news.discovery.com/animals/dolphins-math-geniuses-120717.html


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    Post  sabina Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:28 am

    thanks alot carol I knew always animals are aware like us
    thats why i not eat them
    all the best sabina I love you I love you
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    Post  eMonkey Mon Sep 17, 2012 2:57 am

    Oh muvva...

    I'm so glad I am not a scientist.. How much money and time was spent coming to a conclusion most of us knew already.
    Another thing, why do we need a study for this and to be told this anyway? .. Do scientists think the worlds population needs telling such a thing?

    There should be a study of dumb ass scientists who do not think, observe, feel and are without love & compassion.

    Thanks for the article Carol... I'm not shooting the messenger :-)

    Namaste
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    Post  Carol Mon Sep 17, 2012 5:58 am

    Pretty much anyone sho spends time around animals know that they have emotions. Even fish - surprisingly, have emotions. Articles like this are for the emotionally dense and intellectually unaware. It takes a study for some people to tune into reality.


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