Ethical Evaluation of Sensory Deprivation Research
A research proposal aims to study brain development by temporarily preventing newborn animals from using one of their senses (e.g., by covering an eye). This research has the potential to lead to treatments for developmental disorders in human children. Critically evaluate the ethical permissibility of this proposed research. In your response, you must weigh the potential scientific and medical benefits against the moral considerations for the animals involved. Your evaluation should consider the distinct viewpoints of a medical researcher, an animal welfare advocate, and the parent of a child who might benefit from the research.
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