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Armed with information : chemical self-recognition in the octopus

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Adaptive Behavior. Sage Publications. 2020, 28(6), pp. 479-489. ISSN 1059-7123. eISSN 1741-2633. Available under: doi: 10.1177/1059712319862253

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Of the modalities through which self-recognition is believed to be implemented, philosophical literature on the subject ismost familiar with vision and interoception. However, they are not the only ones: chemoreception is another modalitythat biologists have found to be a contributor to self-recognition in numerous species, of which arthropods are notable.This article aims to help address the gap between philosophical and biological literature by presenting the octopus as anexample of a creature in which peripheral chemoreceptive processes appear to be a significant component of self-recog-nition. Building on the findings of Nesher et al. that chemical compounds in octopus skin interfere with the behaviour ofits suckers, this article proffers an account of how chemoreception may contribute to self-recognition in octopuses.

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Self-recognition, chemical self-recognition, octopus, octopus cognition

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ISO 690CARLS-DIAMANTE, Sidney, 2020. Armed with information : chemical self-recognition in the octopus. In: Adaptive Behavior. Sage Publications. 2020, 28(6), pp. 479-489. ISSN 1059-7123. eISSN 1741-2633. Available under: doi: 10.1177/1059712319862253
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  year={2020},
  doi={10.1177/1059712319862253},
  title={Armed with information : chemical self-recognition in the octopus},
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  volume={28},
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  journal={Adaptive Behavior},
  pages={479--489},
  author={Carls-Diamante, Sidney}
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