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[QUOTE="madness, post: 6399043, member: 28629"] I don't think that's true. They tie "conscious" experience with behavioural reports, i.e. whether the bird reports that it saw the stimulus. This is also problematic, but not in the ways that you are suggesting. The article is basically arguing that the neural activity surrounding the stimulus and behavioural reports is similar in birds to humans and non-human primates performing the same task, and that therefore there is a homology in the neural activity which accompanies those kinds of behaviours. [/QUOTE]
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