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Translational Neuroscience and Its Advancement of Animal Research Ethics

Editat de Jason E. Warnik, Allan V. Kauleff
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 mai 2010
The purpose of this book is to focus on breakthroughs in translational neuroscience and bio-behavioural research. This book is divided into three separate sections with each reflecting a domain in which advancements have been made. Collectively, these chapters serve to highlight the advancements made in translational neuroscience that have lead to innovative animal modelling, theoretical development and educational curriculum improvement. They should be of interest to persons involved in animal research and concerned about the use of animals in bio-behavioural investigations. This book should serve as the ideal text to promote further progress and development in the neurosciences and animal research.
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ISBN-13: 9781608761852
ISBN-10: 1608761851
Pagini: 174
Ilustrații: b/w photos, tables & charts
Dimensiuni: 180 x 258 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc

Cuprins

Preface; Alternative Models for Pain Research: A Translational, Non-Mammalian Model with an Ethical Advantage; Use of the Domestic Chicken to Investigate Mechanisms of Brain Maturation; Social Isolation Stress-Induced Changes in Allopregnanolone Modulate GABAA Receptor Plasticity & Function; Analysis of Abnormal Repetitive Behaviours in Experimental Animal Models; Development & Validation of the Chick Anxiety-Depression Continuum Model; Hybridising Experimental Paradigms to Increase High Throughput of Neurobehavioral Data; Moving Beyond Predictive Validity: Assessing the Maximum Predictive Value of Anxiolytic Screening Assays; Assessing the Maximum Predictive Value of Screening Assays; Understanding the Function of Analogy & Homology to Categorise Pharmacological Screening Assays; Enhancing Faculty & Student Experiences in Neuroscience at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution; Index.