What animals are often used for psychological research?
rats and mice
What are the 2 research methods often used with animals?
Experiments and case studies
According to the APA, what are the three ethical R’s of animal research?
Reduction
Refinement
Replacement
Rogers & Kesner studied the effect of this neurotransmitter on the transfer of memory from STM to LTM
Acetylcholine
Can you use 1 animal study and 1 human study for an exam question on the value of animal models?
YES
but not for ethics - this has to be 2 animal studies
What human research could be used when discussing the value of animal research on hormones and/pheromones?
Antonova
Does an ethics committee need to be consulted before animal research takes place?
YES
What was the aim of Rosenzweig, Bennett and Diamond (1972)?
Wanted to see if changing the level of stimuli in the environment would result in physical changes in the brain.
How many different exam questions could there be on the HL extension topic for the biological approach?
8
Rats and humans share about 30% of the same genes.
True or False
FALSE
In 2002, geneticists completed the mapping of the rat genome. Researchers found that rats and humans each have about 30.000 genes – only 300 are unique to either organism. That means that the genes of the two species are 99% similar.
Name 3 different alternatives to animal research
In vitro
computer models
human research
Meaney investigated what hormone?
glucocorticoids (stress hormone)
define the term animal model
the use of a non-human animal to study a psychological or psychopathological process that is similar to a human condition.
What are the 2 types of animal models used in Psychological research?
In evaluating the cost benefit of an experiment, one must consider the following...
Which 2 research studies could be used for a question on the ethical surrounding animal research into hormones and pheromones?
Meaney (glucocorticoids)
Albert et al (testosterone)
What is the term used for mice that have a single gene changed or removed.
Transgenic mice
Why are animals used to study human behaviour?
Provide 3 different reasons
Explain what is meant by reduction, refinement and replacement
Reducing the number of animals used in experiments by:
Refining the experiment or the way the animals are cared for so as to reduce their suffering by;
Replacing experiments on animals with alternative techniques, such as:
What did Cases et al find in their research on genes and aggression?
When human males lack MAOA and demonstrate aggressive behaviour, the behaviour cannot be attributed to social factors. The MAOA deficiency is a predisposition toward aggressive behaviour which may be expressed through interaction with social and environmental factors.