Travel-related psychosis (TrP) has a long history of biological
clinical research in primates and humans. However, animal husbandry and
clinical medicine have been fighting separately for a long time, and there is no
effective and comprehensive The crossover method to explain the similarities
between humans and animals. Therefore, this article attempts to use the various
physiological changes that primates and humans face during the journey and
transportation, and hopes to use the clues of different species to pave the way
for more in-depth research on psychiatry in the future.