When conducting biopsychological research, researchers
use both human and non human subjects. Using either of them has its advantages
and disadvantages. The greatest advantage of using a human subject is that
simply they have human brains. Since the vast majority of research is to
discover the link between the human brain and human behavior, this is only
logical. Another advantage is that humans can follow the directions presented
to them. Humans can report subjective experiences. Human subjects are also
usually cheaper than non human subjects. However, using human subjects also has
disadvantages. One disadvantage is that human brains are more complex than
those of non human subjects. Although there are ethical guidelines for non
human subjects, there is some research that can be conducted on them not
otherwise acceptable for human subjects.
Resources:
Pinel, J. (2009). Biopsychology (7th ed.).
Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon.
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