Animal Models: Behaving like Humans or like Animals? (HHS Only) |
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Air date: | Thursday, February 08, 2007, 8:30:00 AM |
Category: | HHS Only |
Runtime: | 230 minutes |
NLM Title: | Animal models : behaving like humans or like animals? [electronic resource] / Staff Training in Extramural Programs. |
Author: | Crawley, Jacqueline N. National Institutes of Health (U.S.). Staff Training-Extramural Programs Committee. |
Publisher: | [Bethesda, Md. : National Institutes of Health, 2007] |
Abstract: | (CIT): Science for All In the past two decades, a number of clever assays have been designed to measure changes in behavior and cognition in animal models of human conditions such as addiction, depression, and dementia. What are these assays and what are their limits? How are they validated? How closely do they really mimic human biology and behavior? |
Subjects: | Behavior, Animal Lectures Models, Animal |
Publication Types: | Government Publications |
NLM Classification: | QY 58 |
NLM ID: | 101306040 |
CIT File ID: | 13624 |
CIT Live ID: | 5265 |
Permanent link: | http://videocast.nih.gov/launch.asp?13624 |