1. Do Lobsters Feel Pain? | HumaneSpot.org
expect that lobsters do feel pain. For those that conclude lobsters may not feel pain, the main issue is that the way that humans process pain is not possible in lobsters. Humans have a central nervous system, which sends messages of pain to the
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2. Savages, Drunks, and Lab Animals: The Researcher's Perception of Pain |...
Historically, treatment for pain relief has varied according to the social status of the sufferer. A similar tendency to make arbitrary distinctions affecting pain relief was found in an ethnographic study of animal research laboratories. The
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3. Public Perceptions of Animal Pain and Animal Welfare | HumaneSpot.org
be exposed to unnecessary pain. However, the findings show that Australian "stockpeople" do believe that farm animals experience pain.
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4. Coding of Facial Expressions of Pain in the Laboratory Mouse | HumaneSpot.org
of Facial Expressions of Pain in the Laboratory Mouse
Submitted on Jun 11, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Animal Experimentation | International
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5. The Relationship Between Empathy, Perception of Pain and Attitudes Toward Pe...
Empathy, Perception of Pain and Attitudes Toward Pets Among Norwegian Dog Owners
Submitted on Aug 22, 2010 (Original item from 2010)
Companion Animals
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6. Unnecessary Source of Pain & Suffering or Necessary Management Tool? | H...
Unnecessary Source of Pain & Suffering or Necessary Management Tool?
Submitted on Jun 12, 2009 (Original item from 2006)
Wildlife and Exotics |
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7. Crabs Sense and Remember Pain | HumaneSpot.org
hermit crabs not only feel pain and suffer from it, they also retain memories of the pain. The research has significant implications for how crustaceans are treated in the food system.
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expect that lobsters do feel pain. For those that conclude lobsters may not feel pain, the main issue is that the way that humans process pain is not possible in lobsters. Humans have a central nervous system, which sends messages of pain to the
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