Abstract
This chapter briefly explores whether there are distinct characteristics in
the field of Behavioral Neuroscience that demand specific ethical reflection. We
argue that although the ethical issues in animal-based Behavioral Neuroscience are not necessarily distinct from those in other research disciplines using animal
experimentation, this field of endeavor makes a number of specific, ethically relevant, questions more explicit and, as a result, may expose to discussion a series of ethical issues that have relevance beyond this field of science. We suggest that innovative research, by its very definition, demands out-of-the-box thinking. At the same time, standardization of animal models and test procedures for the sake of comparability across experiments inhibits the potential and willingness to leave well-established tracks of thinking, and leaves us wondering how open minded research is and whether it is the researcher’s established perspective that drives the research rather than the research that drives the researcher’s perspective. The chapter finishes by introducing subsequent chapters of this book volume on Ethical Issues in Behavioral Neuroscience.
the field of Behavioral Neuroscience that demand specific ethical reflection. We
argue that although the ethical issues in animal-based Behavioral Neuroscience are not necessarily distinct from those in other research disciplines using animal
experimentation, this field of endeavor makes a number of specific, ethically relevant, questions more explicit and, as a result, may expose to discussion a series of ethical issues that have relevance beyond this field of science. We suggest that innovative research, by its very definition, demands out-of-the-box thinking. At the same time, standardization of animal models and test procedures for the sake of comparability across experiments inhibits the potential and willingness to leave well-established tracks of thinking, and leaves us wondering how open minded research is and whether it is the researcher’s established perspective that drives the research rather than the research that drives the researcher’s perspective. The chapter finishes by introducing subsequent chapters of this book volume on Ethical Issues in Behavioral Neuroscience.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Ethical Issues in Behavioral Neuroscience |
Editors | Grace Lee, Judy Illes, Frauke Ohl, Franck Meijboom |
Place of Publication | Berlin |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 3-15 |
Number of pages | 13 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-3-662-44866-3 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-662-44865-6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 14 Jan 2015 |
Publication series
Name | Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences |
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Publisher | Springer |
Volume | 19 |
ISSN (Print) | 1866-3370 |
Keywords
- Animal behavior
- Translational value
- Animal ethics
- Animal model