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  1. May 9, 2023 · History of Animal Testing. Animals are used to develop medical treatments, determine the toxicity of medications, check the safety of products destined for human use, and other biomedical, commercial, and health care uses. Research on living animals has been practiced since at least 500 BC.

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  2. Keywords: animal research, animal testing, biomedical research, animal ethics, history of science. 1. Introduction. Animal experimentation has played a central role in biomedical research throughout history. For centuries, however, it has also been an issue of heated public and philosophical discussion. While there are numerous historical ...

  3. The history of animal testing goes back to the writings of the Ancient Greeks in the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE, with Aristotle (384–322 BCE) and Erasistratus (304–258 BCE) one of the first documented to perform experiments on nonhuman animals. [1] Galen, a physician in 2nd-century Rome, dissected pigs and goats, and is known as the "Father ...

  4. Nov 20, 2022 · Impact. Pavlov's dog experiments played a critical role in the discovery of one of the most important concepts in psychology: Classical conditioning. While it happened quite by accident, Pavlov's famous experiments had a major impact on our understanding of how learning takes place as well as the development of the school of behavioral psychology.

  5. May 19, 2022 · The term “psychology” comes from combining the Greek words “psyche” (meaning breath, life, or the soul) and “logos” (meaning “reason”). The first time the word was used in English was in 1654, in “New Method of Physik,” a science book. In it, the authors write “Psychologie is the knowledge of the Soul.”.

  6. Oct 7, 2023 · In experiments in which gastric juice was obtained by giving a dog meat powder or some other food, Pavlov and his students consistently observed that simply waving the food in front of the animal – ‘teasing’ – would start the juice to flow. By 1892, Pavlov had begun to refer to such effects as psychic reflexes.

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  8. This approach set “The Animal Mind” apart from earlier works, such as those by G.J. Romanes (1882), who relied on the anecdotal method, and E.L. Thorndike (1898), who dealt with a limited number of species. Regarding the evidence of mind in animals, Washburn maintained, “We know not where consciousness begins in the animal world.

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