What vigilant squid can teach us about the purpose of pain
Thursday, May 8, 2014 - 11:01
in Psychology & Sociology
Most of us have probably felt that lasting sense of anxiety or even pain after enduring some kind of accident or injury. Now, researchers have the first evidence in any animal that there may be a very good reason for that kind of heightened sensitivity—or at least there is in the battle of squid versus fish. Squid that behave with extra vigilance after experiencing even a minor injury are more likely to live to see another day, according to a report appearing in Current Biology on May 8.