Caterpillars suppress nocifensive behaviours during the quiescent 'sphinx' state

Kondakath, Gayathri

Messinger, Isabel

Veliko-Shapko, Annushka

Trimmer, Barry

2025

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  • Noxious (harmful) stimuli are detected by a specialized sensory process known as nociception, which typically evokes defensive behaviours to minimize tissue damage. While sensitization of nocifensive responses by intense or repetitive stimuli is well-documented in insects, instances of deliberate nociceptive suppression are relatively unexplored, particularly within natural behavioural contexts. ... read more
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