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Animal ExperimentsBrain-damaging primates for research - links & resourcesThis page provides a set of links and resources which represent both sides of the debate on brain-damaging primates for research.
Alternatives to invasive brain researchNeuro-imaging basics - a short overview of the main non-invasive brain imaging techniques. For all the details, check out:
Alzheimer’s Disease, Genes, and Environment - Review of an international project to ascertain environmental factors, such as diet and lifestyle, that lead to Alzheimer's Disease. Human tissue for use in Parkinson's Disease - site run by the Human Tissue Bank at Imperial College London. The Neuronal Naturalist - Review in Nature Neuroscience of how non-invasive imaging techniques yield better-quality science because it is dynamic. Opposing primate experimentsMonkey brain research: The case against - Summary of arguments on the BBC news site. Images of Malish - best source for details about the grisly images of the monkey in the primate chair. The images on these provided were kindly provided by ISAV - but you will need to read Hebrew to understand the site. Monkeying around with human health - Report by Animal Aid on the damage to humans as a result of experiments on primates. Zero Option: end the use of primates in research - Campaign by BUAV to end all medical experiments involving primates. Counting the Cost - report by the RSPCA on the welfare of primates used in research. Promoting primate experimentsMonkey brain research: The case for - Summary of arguments on the BBC news site. Monkeys and Brain Research - A defence of brain research on primates by the Research Defence Society. Demand for more primates in research - a recent New Scientist article reporting a call for more primates to be used in research. Other ReportsThe use of primates under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act (1986) - Report by the Animal Procedures Committee published December 2002. Welfare of non-human primates in research - report of the Scientific Committee on Animal Health and Animal Welfare for the Europen Commission. |
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