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Validating Animal Models

  • Nina Atanasova

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    Abstract

    This paper responds to a recent challenge for the validity of extrapolation of neurobiological knowledge from laboratory animals to humans. According to this challenge, experimental neurobiology, and thus neuroscience, is in a state of crisis because the knowledge produced in different laboratories hardly generalizes from one laboratory to another. Presumably, this is so because neurobiological laboratories use simplified animal models of human conditions that differ across laboratories. By contrast, I argue that maintaining a multiplicity of experimental protocols and simple models is well justified. It fosters rather than precludes the validity of extrapolation of neurobiological knowledge. The discipline is thriving

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalTHEORIA: An International Journal for Theory
    Volume30
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Jan 1 2015

    Keywords

    • Animal Models
    • Calibration
    • Validity
    • Reliability
    • Experimental Neurobiology

    Disciplines

    • Applied Ethics
    • Philosophy

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