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Young-Joon was watching the bonobos that he brought from Congo. Tomorrow, they would fly back to Salonga National Park to rejoin their original group. They were all cured. Of course, the human eye couldn’t tell how severe their illness was; how could people tell what kind of delusions bonobos had? Behaviors related to schizophrenia could be mistaken as a different disorder, such as extreme anxiety or nervousness, if it wasn’t supported by evidence like measurements of dopamine levels.
But these bonobos were probably ones that stood out in their groups, like the patients with schizophrenia in human society.
—These guys will be happy once they go back.
“I hope so. I unintentionally created another cure for animal diseases,” Young-Joon said.
—Yeah.
“This makes me think that the recent trend of blindly banning experiments with primates is not a good thing.”
—Because they have overlapping diseases?
“Yeah. HIV is originally from chimpanzees, right? And mental illnesses like schizophrenia also exist in primates. Experimenting with them could be helpful to them depending on the situation.”
—That’s right.
Rosaline stared at the bonobos.
—That one is asleep.
“Yeah.”
—That reminds me of something, Ryu Young-Joon. There have been...



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