Animal models are established using the laboratory animals to model the human diseases. Examples of diseases that can be induced in laboratory animals include, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, attention deficit hyper activity disease (ADHD), and stroke.
Animal models are helpful to study the neural basis of diseases and also in the new drug investigation process (or treatment) of a particular disease.
Thus, the blanks can be filled with neural bases; treatments.