Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All of these settings present unique advantages and challenges in terms of methodology, translatability, animal welfare, and ethics. In this novel commentary, we explore the scientific and ethical benefits and drawbacks of conducting non-invasive psychological research with primates in each setting. We also suggest ways to overcome some of the barriers. We argue that while there may be greater experimental control in laboratory-based research, settings that more closely mirror primates’ natural habitats are generally better suited to meet their specialized needs. More naturalistic research settings, including field studies, may also circumvent so...
Primate cognition research is reliant on access to members of the study species and logistical infra...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
The first half of this chapter focuses exclusively on animals that are used in laboratory behavioral...
Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All ...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Invasive research on primates (i.e., laboratory research that implies body manipulations causing pai...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
Abstract We emphasize the importance of studying the primate brain in cognitive neuroscience and sug...
Primate cognition research is reliant on access to members of the study species and logistical infra...
Primate cognition research is reliant on access to members of the study species and logistical infra...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
The first half of this chapter focuses exclusively on animals that are used in laboratory behavioral...
Internationally, primate research takes place in laboratories, zoos, sanctuaries, and the wild. All ...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
Since 1985, the US Animal Welfare Act and Public Health Service policy have required that researcher...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
The use of primates in regulated research and testing means that they are intentionally subjected to...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
Invasive research on primates (i.e., laboratory research that implies body manipulations causing pai...
Basic and applied laboratory research, whenever intrusive or invasive, presents substantial ethical ...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
Abstract We emphasize the importance of studying the primate brain in cognitive neuroscience and sug...
Primate cognition research is reliant on access to members of the study species and logistical infra...
Primate cognition research is reliant on access to members of the study species and logistical infra...
Subsequent to World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in ...
The first half of this chapter focuses exclusively on animals that are used in laboratory behavioral...