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Saturday, 23 April 2016
Insects may have had basic 'consciousness' more than 500 million years ago
Recent neuro-imaging suggests insects are fully hardwired for both consciousness and egocentric behaviour, providing strong evidence that organisms from flies to fleas exhibit both. Consciousness comes in many levels, and insects have the capacity for at least one basic form: subjective experience.
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