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#198 – Meghan Barrett on challenging our assumptions about insects

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Consider Insect Welfare: A New Perspective

The conversation reveals compelling evidence suggesting that at least some species of insects may experience feelings resembling pain, challenging traditional views on insect sentience. Notably, studies have shown that fruit flies can enter depression-like states and respond to human antidepressants, highlighting possible emotional experiences. Furthermore, genetic modifications allowing fruit flies to sense capsaicin—responsible for the spiciness of chili peppers—demonstrate a choice between food and discomfort, with flies opting to starve rather than consume painful food. When pain relief is offered, they resume eating, indicating a connection between pain perception and behavior. This growing body of research supports the idea that insect welfare warrants serious consideration, urging a reevaluation of how we understand consciousness in these creatures.

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