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#667: Dr. Gül Dölen on Rethinking Psychedelics, New Applications (Autism, Stroke, and Allergies), The Neurobiology of Beginner’s Mind, Octopuses on MDMA, and The Master Key of Metaplasticity

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Aggressiveness and Social Behavior in Octopuses

Octopuses vary in aggressiveness, with some males being so aggressive that they leave their reproductive arm in the female mantle to escape being eaten. Only their arm is found after mating. Some species are less aggressive but still social. The hunting behavior of the Pacific stripe octopus, the only known social species, offers an opportunity to study the development of theory of mind and species-specific advantages. Despite being social, this behavior is used for hunting, not social interactions.

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