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Review
. 2022 Nov 17;3(4):656-666.
doi: 10.3390/neurosci3040047. eCollection 2022 Dec.

The Case for Octopus Consciousness: Valence

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The Case for Octopus Consciousness: Valence

Jennifer Mather. NeuroSci. .

Abstract

Octopuses may demonstrate perceptual richness, neural unity, temporality, and finally, valence or affective evaluation, as the neural basis for consciousness. Octopuses attach a positive valence to food as 'specializing generalists' with long-term learning and flexible choices. They value shelter, yet modify, adapt and even transport it where necessary. They attach a negative valence to what may be described as pain, monitoring and protecting the damaged area and learning to associate locations with pain relief. Finally and surprisingly, octopuses attach a negative value to uncertainty so that they explore their environment before exploiting certain aspects of it and even exhibit motor play. This series of four papers, culminating in the present one, demonstrates in detail why the Cambridge Declaration of Consciousness has suggested octopuses might have the substrate for consciousness, although it is likely not similar to or as complex as that shown by 'higher' vertebrate lineages.

Keywords: cephalopod; consciousness; octopus; valence.

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