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The effects of captivity on animal behavior
1:01:47 - 1:06:35 (04:48)
Animals kept in captivity often develop symptoms that resemble human mental illnesses, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression. This reveals something about societal and cultural "games" beyond just animal captivity.
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Sunlight exposure early in the morning aids in regulating the circadian rhythm by down-regulating adenosine receptors that cause tiredness.
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Sunlight exposure early in the morning aids in regulating the circadian rhythm by down-regulating adenosine receptors that cause tiredness.
ChapterThe effects of captivity on animal behavior
Episode#172 - Johann Hari - What Are The Real Causes Of Depression?
PodcastModern Wisdom
Researcher documents bonobo engagement in lesbian group sex and female bonobos' ability to make and use dildos.
1:02:55 - 1:04:21 (01:26)
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Researcher documents bonobo engagement in lesbian group sex and female bonobos' ability to make and use dildos.
ChapterThe effects of captivity on animal behavior
Episode#172 - Johann Hari - What Are The Real Causes Of Depression?
PodcastModern Wisdom
A discussion on how animals in captivity often develop symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression that resemble those of humans and what this says about our society's values.
1:04:21 - 1:06:35 (02:14)
Summary
A discussion on how animals in captivity often develop symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression that resemble those of humans and what this says about our society's values.