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#198 – Meghan Barrett on challenging our assumptions about insects

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Noxious Stimuli Stimulate Stronger Responses

Research indicates that while non-anxious tactile stimuli elicit weak responses in cockroaches, noxious heat stimuli provoke a strong and persistent reaction. This suggests that the brain processes harmful stimuli differently than benign touch. Additionally, headless insects can still exhibit reflexive responses to noxious stimuli, implying that such responses may not strictly require a functioning brain, highlighting the complexity of pain perception in animals.

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