Abstract
It is comparatively easy for students to create engaging studies and get expertise in conducting neuroscience investigations without overusing animals. Two weeks of male isolation followed by a brief meeting with a different man who is not used to communal living results in isolation-induced hostility. Whether raised in whole or partial isolation, monkeys display a range of abnormal behaviors. Lack of socialization with other dogs and people increases the likelihood that a puppy will exhibit negative qualities like aggression and anxiety. This review will therefore shed more light on the effects of exposure to behavioral stressors on aspects of neural function.
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Darcy & Roy Press Co. Ltd.
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