Animal models of human emotion and cognition:
"Animal Research has contributed enormously to our current knowledge of human physiology and basic brain function. In recent years, however, concerns have been raised about the usefulness and validity of animal research aimed at illuminating our own behavior. This volume argues that animal stud...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Animal Research has contributed enormously to our current knowledge of human physiology and basic brain function. In recent years, however, concerns have been raised about the usefulness and validity of animal research aimed at illuminating our own behavior. This volume argues that animal studies do indeed provide valuable insights into our behavior and presents studies illustrating how researchers are trying to better understand human emotion, development, and cognition." "This volume will be of interest to experiment: psychologists as well as to general psychologists who wish to better understand the applications of animal studies."--BOOK JACKET. |
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ISBN: | 1557985839 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgments vii
List of Contributors ix
1. Introduction 3
Marc Haug and Richard E. Whalen
Part I. Key Considerations 13
2. On the Nature of Animal Models of Human Behavioral
Dysfunction 15
J. Bruce Overmier
3. Justifying the Research Agenda 25
Lewis Petrinovich
4. On the Affective Nature of Human Nature:
A Neurobiologist s Reflections 41
Pierre Karli
Part II. Psychiatric and Emotional Disorders 57
5. Rodent Models of Human Neuroses and Psychoses 59
Paul F. Brain and Lynne Marrow
6. The Mouse Defense Test Battery: An Experimental Model
of Different Emotional States 75
Guy Griebel and David J. Sanger
7. Latent Inhibition in Animals as a Model of Acute
Schizophrenia: A Reanalysis 87
Philippe Oberling, Olivier Gosselin, and
Ralph R. Miller
8. Startle Response Measures of Information Processing in
Animals: Relevance to Schizophrenia 103
Mark A. Geyer, David L. Braff, and Neal R. Swerdlow
Part III. Development 117
9. Sensory and Integrative Development in the Human
Fetus and Perinate: The Usefulness of Animal Models .... 119
Benoist Schaal, Jean Pierre Lecanuet, and
Carolyn Granier Deferre
10. What Has the Psychology of Human Perception Learned
From Animal Studies? 143
Claude Bonnet and Christian Wehrhahn
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11. An Animal Model for a Physiological Interpretation of
Human Bisexuality 157
Claude Aron
12. Self Recognition in Nonhuman Primates:
Past and Future Challenges 175
James R. Anderson and Gordon G. Gallup, Jr.
Part IV. Cognition 195
13. Animal Models of Medial Temporal Lobe Amnesia:
The Myth of the Hippocampus 197
Christopher A. Duva, Tom J. Kornecook, and
John P. J. Pinel
14. Animal Models of Global Amnesia: What Can They Tell
Us About Memory? 215
Dave G. Mumby
15. Behavioral and Pharmacological Analyses of Memory:
New Behavioral Options for Remediation 231
J. Bruce Overmier, Lisa M. Savage, and
Whitney A. Sweeney
16. Nonhuman Primates as Models of Hemispheric
Specialization 247
Jacques Vauclair, Joel Fagot, and Delphine Depy
Part V. Aggression 257
17. Animal Aggression: A Model for Stress and Coping 259
Jaap M. Koolhaas, Sietse F. de Boer, Anne J. H. de Ruiter,
and Bela Bohus
18. Mouse Genes and Animal Models of Human
Aggression 273
Stephen C. Maxson
19. Ethological and Welfare Considerations in the Study of
Aggression in Rodents and Nonhuman Primates 283
Augusto Vitale and Enrico Alleva
20. Continuity Versus (Political) Correctness: Animal Models
and Human Aggression 297
D. Caroline Blanchard, Mark Hebert, and
Robert J. Blanchard
Author Index 317
Subject Index 335
About the Editors 341
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