The modified Irwin's method and functional observational battery (FOB)used in non-clinical studies for predicting side effects that may appear in the central nervous system (CNS)in clinical studies consist of mainly macroscopic observation and largely depend on the observer's ability. Therefore, appropriate training for the observer and consistency of findings are extremely important, making it necessary for methods and judgment criteria to be standardized. In addition, because of concern for animal welfare as well as an increase in biopharmaceutical and anticancer drug development, there is increasing opportunity to incorporate safety pharmacological evaluation into general toxicity studies. While CNS evaluation can be incorporated into general toxicity studies relatively easily, studies need to be designed in such a way that reliable data can be obtained without reducing the ability to detect neurobehavioral abnormalities. It is therefore important to improve CNS evaluation techniques and to share these techniques with new observers in order to reliably detect the effects on the CNS during drug development.

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