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framework:crump-et-al-decapod-sentience-frameworkCrump et al. Decapod Sentience Framework
A set of eight criteria for assessing sentience in decapod crustaceans, proposed by Crump et al. (2022).
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- Central argument that frameworks must go beyond natural species.
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- The commentary paper by Michael Levin.
- Target paper on decapod sentience and its framework.
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- Set of eight criteria: nociception, sensory integration, integrated nociception, analgesia, motivational trade-offs, flexible self-protection, associative learning, analgesia preference.
- Quantitative, flexible framework for assessing sentience: nociception, sensory integration, analgesia, trade-offs, self-protection, learning, preference.
- Levin's endorsement of the target paper's contribution.
- Central question driving the paper; necessitated by imminent proliferation of cyborgs, synthetic organisms, and AI.
- The Multiple Realizability of Sentience in Living Systems and Beyond (Rouleau & Levin, eNeuro 2023)concept0.752Paper arguing sentience can be realized in many substrates, directly relevant to the diverse intelligence argument