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Animal Experiments & Psychology & Psychiatry
Author: psychetruth Date: Article is given by: youtube.com
Article ID: 37668 Placed by FPP member ID: 4217 Range: n/a
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Dr. Breeding, Ph.D. Psychologists, discusses the use of animal experimentation in psychology and psychiatry. Various behavior models in psychology were developed by observing animals (mostly rats and mice) and then applying the same model and techniques used to modify or control the animals behavior to human beings. Is man really as simple as a rat or a mouse?


Animals are also used in psychiatry to test biological interventions such as electroshock, psychiatric medications and drugs, brain implants designed to regulate behavior and brain operations.


Is it realistic to assume that what works on an animal will also work on a human being? And what are ethical ramifications for testing drugs and surgical operations on perfectly healthy animals? Is it ethical to experiment on animals when it is absolutely know that is will harm the animal in the process or is it an abuse that is evil. Do you have the same mind as a rat or mouse?




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I make internet videos of things I am interested in, including but not limited to, health, alternative health, art, comparative religion, science, mental health reform, philosophy or anything else I want to know about.

I am always looking for more people to interview or make videos with. If you are in Austin and have a good story, some knowledge you would like to share with the world or some talent, send me an email.

www.youtube.com/user/psychetruth

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