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Logical fallacies in animal model research

机译:动物模型研究中的逻辑谬误

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Background Animal models of human behavioural deficits involve conducting experiments on animals with the hope of gaining new knowledge that can be applied to humans. This paper aims to address risks, biases, and fallacies associated with drawing conclusions when conducting experiments on animals, with focus on animal models of mental illness. Conclusions Researchers using animal models are susceptible to a fallacy known as false analogy, where inferences based on assumptions of similarities between animals and humans can potentially lead to an incorrect conclusion. There is also a risk of false positive results when evaluating the validity of a putative animal model, particularly if the experiment is not conducted double-blind. It is further argued that animal model experiments are reconstructions of human experiments, and not replications per se, because the animals cannot follow instructions. This leads to an experimental setup that is altered to accommodate the animals, and typically involves a smaller sample size than a human experiment. Researchers on animal models of human behaviour should increase focus on mechanistic validity in order to ensure that the underlying causal mechanisms driving the behaviour are the same, as relying on face validity makes the model susceptible to logical fallacies and a higher risk of Type 1 errors. We discuss measures to reduce bias and risk of making logical fallacies in animal research, and provide a guideline that researchers can follow to increase the rigour of their experiments.
机译:背景技术人类行为赤字的动物模型涉及对动物进行实验,希望获得可以应用于人类的新知识。本文旨在解决与绘制动物进行实验时的风险,偏见和谬误,专注于精神疾病的动物模型。结论使用动物模型的研究人员易于被称为假类的谬误,其中基于动物与人类之间的相似性的假设的推断可能导致得分不正确的结论。在评估推定动物模型的有效性时,还存在假阳性结果的风险,特别是如果实验未进行双盲。进一步认为,动物模型实验是人类实验的重建,而不是本身的复制,因为动物不能遵循指示。这导致实验设置改变以容纳动物,并且通常涉及比人类实验更小的样品尺寸。人类行为的动物模型的研究人员应该增加重点,以确保驾驶行为的潜在因果机制是相同的,因为依靠面部有效性使得模型易受逻辑谬误和较高风险的1型错误。我们讨论措施减少偏见和在动物研究中进行逻辑谬误的风险,并提供研究人员可以遵循的指导,从而提高他们的实验的严谨性。

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