What If Animals Are Conscious? The Science That Changes How We See the Mind
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What if consciousness isn't uniquely human?
Animal consciousness research is revealing remarkable intelligence, emotion, communication, and self-awareness across the animal kingdom. In this episode of Blossoming Brains, Dr. Vicki Draeger explores the fascinating stories of Kanzi the bonobo, Alex the African Grey parrot, elephants, dolphins, crows, ravens, and octopuses.
Discover how these animals challenge traditional assumptions about consciousness, what neuroscience is learning about awareness and cognition, and why studying animal minds can deepen our understanding of learning, neuroplasticity, and our own brains.
You'll learn:
• How Kanzi mastered symbolic communication
• Why Alex became one of the most studied parrots in history
• What mirror self-recognition reveals about self-awareness
• How consciousness may exist on a spectrum
• Why animal research is reshaping neuroscience and ethics
Listen now and explore the remarkable world of animal consciousness.