Investigation of Emerging Social and Psychological Behaviours due to Covid-19 using the Mouse Experiment
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DOI: 10.23977/misbp.2021020
Corresponding Author
Yuang Teng
ABSTRACT
Every plague outbreak epidemic produces observable social, as well as psychological behavior, and this includes the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus outbreaks can cause social panic and even their negative effects can lead to psychological disorders and social problems in some populations, and the populations involved here are not only the general public and patients, but also include psychological disorders in medical personnel. These negative effects include many factors, such as the degree of development in different regions, the government's isolation policy, the spread of social media, the promotion of online medical services and so on. On the other hand, we can use mouse experiments to observe changes in biosocial behavior in response to environmental changes, and the experimental results can be linked to social as well as psychological behavioral changes in human society, and the social effects observed from mouse experiments are related to individual behavioral changes due to significant psychological burdens in global health crises such as pandemics. Also, in the broader context of a novel coronavirus outbreak, the overall impact of the pandemic, the relative online remedies and effects, and the legacy of the novel coronavirus on society and the extent to which it affects the interrelationships of people in society are assessed.
KEYWORDS
Social behavior, Psychological behavior, Mouse Experiment, COVID-19