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10-03-13 04:14 PM
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Over the past decade, numerous psychologists and neuroscientists have struggled to determine whether it is possible for a rat to show signs of sympathetic emotions towards another. These studies have not necessarily been successful until late 2011 when Jean Decety, Peggy Mason, and other neurologists of the University Of Chicago have been able to prove that empathy in rats is indeed possible.

Over the decades many others who have attempted to solve the mystery of empathy and altruism in non primate mammals, a feat that few believe to be possible. These studies and experiments have all failed, however these failures and mistakes have given scientists a way to improve upon these mistakes.

With further research and variations within this field, not only would we be able understand even more about behavioral aspects of rodents, but scientists could also be able to compare the behavioral differences between those of the rats and humans. If done correctly, this could very well lead to major advancements in the medical aspects of psychology as well as neuroscience.

By recreating this experiment that has been conducted at the university with different variables, it may be also be possible to further expand on what is already known and the gap between what is known about the minds of humans and rodents would decrease in size, allowing even more expansion within the medical field.

This is the general idea for my agriculture project which I will begin working on in a few weeks. What do you think?

Over the past decade, numerous psychologists and neuroscientists have struggled to determine whether it is possible for a rat to show signs of sympathetic emotions towards another. These studies have not necessarily been successful until late 2011 when Jean Decety, Peggy Mason, and other neurologists of the University Of Chicago have been able to prove that empathy in rats is indeed possible.

Over the decades many others who have attempted to solve the mystery of empathy and altruism in non primate mammals, a feat that few believe to be possible. These studies and experiments have all failed, however these failures and mistakes have given scientists a way to improve upon these mistakes.

With further research and variations within this field, not only would we be able understand even more about behavioral aspects of rodents, but scientists could also be able to compare the behavioral differences between those of the rats and humans. If done correctly, this could very well lead to major advancements in the medical aspects of psychology as well as neuroscience.

By recreating this experiment that has been conducted at the university with different variables, it may be also be possible to further expand on what is already known and the gap between what is known about the minds of humans and rodents would decrease in size, allowing even more expansion within the medical field.

This is the general idea for my agriculture project which I will begin working on in a few weeks. What do you think?

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That sounds really interesting. Wow. I hope you find something out soon. Good luck!
That sounds really interesting. Wow. I hope you find something out soon. Good luck!
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What is this project for? Anyway it seems kind of cool, although if I were you I wouldn't post it until it is done.
What is this project for? Anyway it seems kind of cool, although if I were you I wouldn't post it until it is done.
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That sound interesting...and cool. Hope you do well.

That sound interesting...and cool. Hope you do well.

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tgags123 : I will be finding out if empathy can be found in rodents. It sounds really cool, but I posted this, to see what you guys think, such as whether or not it is worthy of doing.
tgags123 : I will be finding out if empathy can be found in rodents. It sounds really cool, but I posted this, to see what you guys think, such as whether or not it is worthy of doing.
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That sounds like it is quite interesting! Hope it is great!
That sounds like it is quite interesting! Hope it is great!
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So I actually started the project over ther weekend and so far, it looks like it's going to be a smooth project. It doesn't look like I am going to have that many problems.
So I actually started the project over ther weekend and so far, it looks like it's going to be a smooth project. It doesn't look like I am going to have that many problems.
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