Vivek Nityananda

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I research #behaviour. #Writing. #Illustration. #Improv. #Scicomm. Views my own. (He/Him) 🏳️‍🌈
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A recent paper argued that bees trade off reward to avoid pain. Jenny Read and I re-analyzed their data and argue that the paper's analysis is flawed. We've written up a constructive critique of the work with some modelling and recommendations.

Read on:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.04.04.647054v2

#science #bees

Motivational trade-offs as evidence for sentience in bees: a critique

Establishing if insects feel pain can have far-reaching consequences for insect husbandry, commercial pollination and scientific research. Research in this field therefore requires careful experiments and strong evidence. One important criterion proposed for measuring insect sentience is the ability to show a motivational trade-off, in which "the negative value of a noxious or threatening stimulus is weighed (traded-off) against the positive value of an opportunity for reward". A recent paper investigated motivational trade-offs in bumblebees and concluded that bees can trade-off heat against high sugar rewards. In this paper, we develop a signal detection model to highlight which features would be key to supporting the argument that motivational trade-offs are evidence of the capacity for experiencing pain. We then re-analyze the data from the original paper and find several limitations. Our own re-analysis finds no support for the final conclusions made by the paper. We therefore provide recommendations for future studies investigating the ability of insects to feel pain. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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The International Society for Neuroethology has a grant for disadvantaged scientists investigating the mechanisms of animal behaviour. Apply for funds to help overcome any barriers you face!

Membership fees can be included in your application.

Details here: https://www.neuroethology.org/diversity-award/

#diversity #edi #neuroethology #science #funding

Diversity Award

The Diversity Award is an annual initiative, launched in 2021, to support neuroethological scientists disadvantaged due to gender, ethnicity, disability, class, or other characteristics, and help them overcome the barriers they face. We do not prescribe what the Diversity Award should be used for. Instead, we invite applicants to specify how this award will help them overcome barriers and…

International Society of Neuroethology

Fully-funded PhD student opportunities in neuroscience the UK, in Clara Ferreira or Wolf Huetteroth groups: (update: Wolf is here @wolfhuette )

"We have two 4-year competitively attributed, fully-funded, PhD studentships in Drosophila neuroscience available in Newcastle-upon-Tyne"

"We are a growing Drosophila neuroscience community at Northumbria University (currently two groups) with long-standing collaborations with Portugal and Germany, and strong local ties to Newcastle and Durham Universities, reflected in the available PhD projects."

"Please get in touch for an informal chat if you are interested (Project 1: [email protected]; Project 2: [email protected]) and/or forward this to anyone you think might want to apply."

Project 1: Comparative approaches to understand the evolution of the neuronal basis of defence behaviours in Drosophila. Collaboration with Prof Marion Silies (Mainz University, Germany) and Prof Alistair McGregor (Durham University)
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/comparative-approaches-to-understand-the-evolution-of-the-neuronal-basis-of-defence-behaviours-in-drosophila/?p182714

Project 2: Play in Insects - genetic and neurobehavioural characterisation of carousel-seeking flies. Collaboration with Dr Vivek Nityananda (Newcastle University)
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/play-in-insects-genetic-and-neurobehavioural-characterisation-of-carousel-seeking-flies/?p182882

#neuroscience #Drosophila #PhDPosition #PhDJobs

The Core na Ba.

Another important report just out from Hope not Hate’s investigation into race science, demonstrating just how deeply race scientists have infiltrated politics and how hard they’re working to embed their distorted beliefs in policy

https://investigations.hopenothate.org.uk/andrew-sabisky-westminster-network/

Clyde Marina reflections in bright winter sun. Adrossan, Scotland.
#photography #CoastalPhotography #reflections #Scotland
Looking over the Inner Sound towards the Cuillin Hills on Skye 30 minutes before sunrise yesterday. Photo taken just south of Cuaig (about 20 miles away).

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