Most commonly used animal - rats, What can animal reaserch be used for - teaching us about the brain, Why can animal research tell us about humans - Similar DNA, What is one major setback to animal research - The environmental factors between humans and animals can differ, What is one major pro of animal research - Can help do research that is unethical with humans, What neurotransmitter did Martinez and Kesner research - Acetocholine (ACH), What was the aim of Martinez and Kesner - To investigate the role of ACH on memory, How many condition did Martinez and Kenser have - 3, What were the results of Martinez and Kesner - The inhibitor group was the slowest with the most mistakes. The excititory group was the fasted and made the least mistakes, What was the conclusion of Martinez and Kesner - There may be a correlation between ACH and memory, How did Martinez and Kesner test the rats - With a maze which they were trained to complete, What were the three conditions in Martinez and Kesner - Excititory ACH, inhibitory ACH, and a control, What is one strength of Marinez and Kesner - More ethical in rats than in humans, What is one limitation of Martinez and Kesner - Can only be used to make assumptions about human behavior, What was the aim of Weaver - To investiagte epigenetics effect of maternal behavior in rats, What type of experiment was Weaver - Lab experiment, How many groups were used in Weaver - 2, What behavior was Weaver investiagting - Mothering behaviors, What receptor was Weaver investigating - Glucoocorticoid, What were the results of Weaver - Low nurturing mothers had always methylated GR receptors while the higher nurturing mothers were randomly methylated, What was the conclusion of Weaver - The epigenetics may have an effect on mothering behaviors, What is a major pro of Weaver - Increased ethics because done in rats not humans, What is one major con of Weaver - Low generalizability because can only be used to make assumptions of human behavior,
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