Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio) Flashcards
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Aim
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To determine the role of serotonin in aggression in rats through injections of both serotonin and a serotonin agonist (quipazine).
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Procedure
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- Sample was screened to include “killer rats” only - rats who would attack/kill a mouse in their cage within 10 minutes (known as muricide)
- “Killer rats” had implants made into their brains so that later injections could be directly made to my amygdala
- 10 days after the implant was made, they began injecting the rats
- Three conditions: serotonin, quipazine (serotonin antagonist), placebo
- Ten minutes after the injection, a mouse was placed in their cage to test their matricidal tendencies (mouse was removed after a maximum of 5 minutes)
- After 60 minutes, they are tested again
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Findings
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- 10 minutes after the injection:
- Quipazine (the serotonin agonist) blocked the killing response
- High dose of serotonin decreases the killing response
- 60 minutes after the injection:
- No significant difference between groups, all showed muricidal tendency
- Supports the hypothesis that serotonin has a link to aggression as rats who had an increase in serotonin, whether through an antagonist or synthetic serotonin showed less aggressive behavior
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Strengths
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- placebo used: increases internal validity
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Limitations
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- Sampling bias: (only “killer rats” were used)
- Likely not a direct correlation, serotonin may just reduce anxiety and therefore decrease aggression
- Questions about extent to which findings can be generalized to human
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Ethical Considerations
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- use of animal research
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Pucilowski Et Al Study - HL (bio)
Research Method
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Lab Experiment