Animal Models in the study on Brain and Behaviour - Agaisnt
The study explores the use of animal models in understanding human brain and behavior, underlining the significant differences in DNA, behavior, environment, and cognitive levels between humans and animals.
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Animal Models in the study on Brain and Behaviour - Agaisnt Conclusion - Discussion ultimately humans and animals are too different in dna, behaviour, environment, cognitive levels to be compared need holistic approach too Reductionist Approach Eric Kandel: how is memory "scaled up" to human levels of cognition? consciousness? environmental input? LeDoux: animals don't have consciousness, research of fear cannot translate directly to humans (fear vs threat) Casual Analogical Model (CAM) LeDoux, Eric Kandel cannot extrapolate simple animal behaviour to humans , especially on complex systems such as behaviour reductionist methods in animals research goal to find most basic explanations for complex behaviour Intro Methods of extrapolating animal data to human results Why case studies aren't representative of humans LeDoux and Eric Kandel case studies