• Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    2 days ago

    Monkeys seem like a good place to start. Similar enough to us to see if it’s unique to humans, small enough to not start ripping someone’s face off if it goes badly.

      • DougPiranha42@lemmy.world
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        Mackaques love touchscreens, amd can be trained to do complex tasks on tablets placed in their enclosures.
        You make a test where they need to press a button when and only when they see tiny monkeys that you can project on a screen or on their floor.
        Then you give the drug at various concentrations and placebo, and see if there is a dose dependent increase in the monkeys indicaions of mini monkeys.
        Then you can repeat the experiment after treatment with antipsychotic, if it prevents the mini monkey reporting, you already have a hint at the mechanism.
        Any nonhuman primate lab can do this from 1-2 million dollars, should we start a go fund me?

      • Danarchy@lemmy.nz
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        2 days ago

        Get one of them sign language moneys and see if they start asking for tiny bananas

      • AlteredEgo@lemmy.ml
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        2 days ago

        Can’t you just ask them? Like train them to show what they are seeing by pointing to one of multiple pictures.

      • Gerudo@lemmy.zip
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        2 days ago

        I think you could watch pupil response, body temp, sweating, brain scans, etc and get a good idea.

          • vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            Monkey brain scan will change depending on what it sees. Monkey sees humans vs monkey sees monkey is a very different looking scan result.

            • cynar@lemmy.world
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              Trying to scan a monkey’s brain, while it’s awake and interacting is not a trivial task. MRI scanners are uncomfortable for humans, and we know what is going on with the big scary machine.