Wed 26 Mar 2008
See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil…
Posted by Wendell under Biology, Business, Chemistry, Drug Discovery, Ethics, Pharmaceuticals
Researchers from George Washington University have published in Animal Cognition that monkeys make character judgments based on reputation. In the past research has suggested that primates use eavesdropping and third-party interactions to help judge character, now Dr. Francy’s Subiaul believes that his work provides further evidence that a primate system exist similar to human social skills. Dr. Subiaul performed three experiments which showed that chimpanzee’s demonstrate judgment of reputation of individuals through observational interactions with strangers.
This further brings to light questions regarding our use of animals for pharmaceutical testing. Clearly more evidence is suggesting social interactions of many animals that we use in vivariums. Anyone in science realizes the benefits these test bring to the table but we should recognize, at the minimum, the intelligence of these animals.
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