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Searching for animal sentience: a systematic review of the scientific literature

Proctor, H S and Carder, G and Cornish, A R

Animals (2013) 3: 882–906

DOI: 10.3390/ani3030882

Abstract

Knowledge of animal sentience is fundamental to many disciplines and imperative to the animal welfare movement. In this review, we examined what is being explored and discussed, regarding animal sentience, within the scientific literature. Rather than attempting to extract meaning from the many complex and abstract definitions of animal sentience, we searched over two decades of scientific literature using a peer-reviewed list of 174 keywords. The list consisted of human emotions, terminology associated with animal sentience, and traits often thought to be indicative of subjective states. We discovered that very little was actually being explored, and instead there was already much agreement about what animals can feel. Why then is there so much scepticism surrounding the science of animal sentience? Sentience refers to the subjective states of animals, and so is often thought to be impossible to measure objectively. However, when we consider that much of the research found to accept and utilise animal sentience is performed for the development of human drugs and treatment, it appears that measuring sentience is, after all, not quite as impossible as was previously thought. In this paper, we explored what has been published on animal sentience in the scientific literature and where the gaps in research lie. We drew conclusions on the implications for animal welfare science and argued for the importance of addressing these gaps in our knowledge. We found that there is a need for more research on positive emotional states in animals, and that there is still much to learn about taxa such as invertebrates. Such information will not only be useful in supporting and initiating legislative amendments but will help to increase understanding, and potentially positive actions and attitudes towards animals.

Citation

Proctor, H. S., Carder, G., & Cornish, A. R. (2013). Searching for animal sentience: a systematic review of the scientific literature. Animals, 3(3), 882–906. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani3030882 [Indexed using CAB Thesaurus terms], animal behavior, animal behaviour, behavior, animal models, traits, therapeutics, therapy, Animal Behaviour [LL300], literature reviews, animal rights, animal welfare, Animal Welfare [LL810], Laws and Regulations [DD500], legislation, drug therapy, human activity, animal experiments, animal research, chemotherapy, Animal and in vitro Models for Pharmaceuticals [VV450], Animal Models of Human Diseases [VV400], Chemistry and Formulation [HH420], drug formulations, emotions, Laboratory Animal Science [LL040], Pesticides and Drugs, revisions, taxonomic revisions

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