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2018

Journal Article

Designing brains for pain: human to mollusc

Key, Brian and Brown, Deborah (2018). Designing brains for pain: human to mollusc. Frontiers in Physiology, 9 (AUG) 1027, 1027. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.01027

Designing brains for pain: human to mollusc

2018

Journal Article

Welfare of aquatic animals: where things are, where they are going, and what it means for research, aquaculture, recreational angling, and commercial fishing

Browman, Howard I., Cooke, Steven J., Cowx, Ian G., Derbyshire, Stuart W. G., Kasumyan, Alexander, Key, Brian, Rose, James D., Schwab, Alexander, Skiftesvik, Anne Berit, Stevens, E. Don, Watson, Craig A. and Arlinghaus, Robert (2018). Welfare of aquatic animals: where things are, where they are going, and what it means for research, aquaculture, recreational angling, and commercial fishing. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 76 (1), 82-92. doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsy067

Welfare of aquatic animals: where things are, where they are going, and what it means for research, aquaculture, recreational angling, and commercial fishing

2016

Journal Article

Insects cannot tell us anything about subjective experience or the origin of consciousness

Key, Brian, Arlinghaus, Robert and Browman, Howard I. (2016). Insects cannot tell us anything about subjective experience or the origin of consciousness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113 (27), E3813-E3813. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1606835113

Insects cannot tell us anything about subjective experience or the origin of consciousness

2016

Journal Article

Do fish feel pain?

Key, Brian (2016). Do fish feel pain?. Australasian Science, 37 (3), 30-33.

Do fish feel pain?

2016

Journal Article

Why fish do not feel pain

Key, Brian (2016). Why fish do not feel pain. Animal Sentience: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Animal Feeling, 3 (1).

Why fish do not feel pain

2014

Journal Article

Fish do not feel pain and its implications for understanding phenomenal consciousness

Key, Brian (2014). Fish do not feel pain and its implications for understanding phenomenal consciousness. Biology and Philosophy, 30 (2), 149-165. doi: 10.1007/s10539-014-9469-4

Fish do not feel pain and its implications for understanding phenomenal consciousness

2024

Journal Article

Making sense of feelings

Key, Brian and Brown, Deborah J (2024). Making sense of feelings. Neuroscience of Consciousness, 2024 (1) niae034, niae034. doi: 10.1093/nc/niae034

Making sense of feelings

2024

Journal Article

Reasons to be skeptical about sentience and pain in fishes and aquatic invertebrates

Diggles, Benjamin K., Arlinghaus, Robert, Browman, Howard I., Cooke, Steven J., Cooper, Robin L., Cowx, Ian G., Derby, Charles D., Derbyshire, Stuart W., Hart, Paul JB, Jones, Brian, Kasumyan, Alexander O., Key, Brian, Pepperell, Julian G., Rogers, D Christopher, Rose, James D., Schwab, Alex, Skiftesvik, Anne B., Stevens, Don, Shields, Jeffrey D. and Watson, Craig (2024). Reasons to be skeptical about sentience and pain in fishes and aquatic invertebrates. Reviews in Fisheries Science and Aquaculture, 32 (1), 127-150. doi: 10.1080/23308249.2023.2257802

Reasons to be skeptical about sentience and pain in fishes and aquatic invertebrates

2023

Journal Article

What if worms were sentient? Insights into subjective experience from the Caenorhabditis elegans connectome

Zalucki, Oressia, Brown, Deborah J. and Key, Brian (2023). What if worms were sentient? Insights into subjective experience from the Caenorhabditis elegans connectome. Biology and Philosophy, 38 (5) 34, 1-25. doi: 10.1007/s10539-023-09924-y

What if worms were sentient? Insights into subjective experience from the Caenorhabditis elegans connectome

2022

Journal Article

A first principles approach to subjective experience

Key, Brian, Zalucki, Oressia and Brown, Deborah J. (2022). A first principles approach to subjective experience. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 16 756224, 756224. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2022.756224

A first principles approach to subjective experience

2021

Journal Article

Neural design principles for subjective experience: implications for insects

Key, Brian, Zalucki, Oressia and Brown, Deborah J. (2021). Neural design principles for subjective experience: implications for insects. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 15 658037, 1-20. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2021.658037

Neural design principles for subjective experience: implications for insects

2021

Journal Article

Is absence of evidence of pain ever evidence of absence?

Brown, Deborah J. and Key, Brian (2021). Is absence of evidence of pain ever evidence of absence?. Synthese, 199 (1-2), 3881-3902. doi: 10.1007/s11229-020-02961-0

Is absence of evidence of pain ever evidence of absence?

2021

Journal Article

Plant sentience, semantics, and the emergentist dilemma

Brown, Deborah and Key, Brian (2021). Plant sentience, semantics, and the emergentist dilemma. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 28 (1-2), 155-183.

Plant sentience, semantics, and the emergentist dilemma

2020

Journal Article

Pragmatic animal welfare is independent of feelings

Arlinghaus, Robert, Cowx, Ian G., Key, Brian, Diggles, Ben K., Schwab, Alexander, Cooke, Steven J., Skiftesvik, Anne Berit and Browman, Howard I. (2020). Pragmatic animal welfare is independent of feelings. Science, 370 (6513), 180-180. doi: 10.1126/science.abe3397

Pragmatic animal welfare is independent of feelings

2020

Journal Article

Minds, morality and midgies

Key, Brian and Brown, Deborah (2020). Minds, morality and midgies. Animal Sentience, 5 (29) 24. doi: 10.51291/2377-7478.1619

Minds, morality and midgies

2018

Journal Article

Potential roles of dental pulp stem cells in neural regeneration and repair

Luo, Lihua , He, Yan , Wang, Xiaoyan , Key, Brian , Lee, Bae Hoon , Li, Huaqiong and Ye, Qingsong (2018). Potential roles of dental pulp stem cells in neural regeneration and repair. Stem Cells International, 2018 1731289, 1-15. doi: 10.1155/2018/1731289

Potential roles of dental pulp stem cells in neural regeneration and repair

2017

Journal Article

Responses of larval zebrafish to low pH immersion assay. Comment on Lopez-Luna et al.

Diggles, B. K., Arlinghaus, R., Browman, H. I., Cooke, S. J., Cowx, I. G., Kasumyan, A. O., Key, B., Rose, J. D., Sawynok, W., Schwab, A., Skiftesvik, A. B., Stevens, E. D., Watson, C. A. and Wynne, C. D.L. (2017). Responses of larval zebrafish to low pH immersion assay. Comment on Lopez-Luna et al.. Journal of Experimental Biology, 220 (17), 3191-3192. doi: 10.1242/jeb.162834

Responses of larval zebrafish to low pH immersion assay. Comment on Lopez-Luna et al.

2017

Journal Article

Epidermal YAP2-5SA-ΔC drives β-catenin activation to promote keratinocyte proliferation in mouse skin in vivo

Akladios, Bassem, Mendoza-Reinoso, Veronica, Samuel, Michael S., Hardeman, Edna C., Khosrotehrani, Kiarash, Key, Brian and Beverdam, Annemiek (2017). Epidermal YAP2-5SA-ΔC drives β-catenin activation to promote keratinocyte proliferation in mouse skin in vivo. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 137 (3), 716-726. doi: 10.1016/j.jid.2016.10.029

Epidermal YAP2-5SA-ΔC drives β-catenin activation to promote keratinocyte proliferation in mouse skin in vivo

2017

Journal Article

Problems with equating thermal preference with ‘emotional fever’ and sentience: comment on ‘fish can show emotional fever: stress-induced hyperthermia in zebrafish’ by Rey et al. (2015)

Key, B., Arlinghaus, R., Browman, H. I., Cooke, S. J., Cowx, I. G., Diggles, B. K., Rose, J. D., Sawynok, W., Schwab, A., Skiftesvik, A. B., Stevens, E. D. and Watson, C. A. (2017). Problems with equating thermal preference with ‘emotional fever’ and sentience: comment on ‘fish can show emotional fever: stress-induced hyperthermia in zebrafish’ by Rey et al. (2015). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284 (1847) 20160681, 20160681. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2016.0681

Problems with equating thermal preference with ‘emotional fever’ and sentience: comment on ‘fish can show emotional fever: stress-induced hyperthermia in zebrafish’ by Rey et al. (2015)

2016

Journal Article

Phenomenal consciousness in insects? A possible way forward

Key, Brian (2016). Phenomenal consciousness in insects? A possible way forward. Animal Sentience: An Interdisciplinary Journal on Animal Feeling, 1 (9).

Phenomenal consciousness in insects? A possible way forward