Do octopuses dream? Neural activity resembles human sleep stages
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Research suggests that octopus sleep patterns resemble those of humans, with neural activity indicating a sleep stage similar to human rem sleep. Some studies also note that octopuses change skin patterns while asleep, which may be an indication of dreaming. The similarity between octopus and human sleep patterns has led some to call for higher welfare standards in cephalopod research.
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