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#198 – Meghan Barrett on challenging our assumptions about insects

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Insect Awareness: A Painful Truth

Some insect species, such as fruit flies, exhibit complex responses that suggest they can feel pain. Researchers have demonstrated that fruit flies can develop depression-like states and respond to human antidepressants, indicating a level of emotional processing. Genetic modifications show that when fruit flies are able to sense capsaicin, which is not normally perceived by them, they exhibit avoidance behavior to the extent of starvation unless provided with pain relief. This suggests a significant level of awareness and emotional capacity in certain insects, challenging assumptions about insect consciousness and pain perception.

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