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A Pig's Brain Transcended Its Body, Surging to Life on Its Own. Humans May Be Next.
(www.popularmechanics.com)
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If the brain was alive there's reason to think there was experience taking place. Apparently the pig was anaesthetized with ketamine before this happened, but the brain was active for five hours after being removed from the body. I hope it was kept unconscious; otherwise it can't have been pleasant. I wonder what kinds of ethical controls there are on such experiments.
The paper (from August 2023): https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-39344-7
Is there any way to know how the brain would perceive it's senses when detached completely?
Just severing the nerves makes me wonder if it experienced full body pain with blind, deaf, and paralyzed. Or would severing the nerves make it painless since there's no nerves to send signals?
It'd be pain from the severed nerve endings where they are severed and phantom "limb" from the body at worst.
But the brain was on ketamine so it was probably the happiest that pig has ever been, ironically enough.