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Rat park: no reason to take drugs

An old post on the blog Science That Matters reminds us of a late 1970s study:

Thousands of studies have been done claiming that addiction is a disease, mostly by putting rats in a cage with some drugs and noting that they’ll repeatedly take the drugs, even if it means starving to death.

Bruce Alexander was skeptical about these results. He noticed that the rats in the experiments were stuffed alone in a boring cage with little else to do. “If I was strapped down alone in a cage,” he thought, “I’d probably want to get high too.”

So he built a rat park — a large, intricate, brightly-painted and heavily-padded structure to make the rats actually happy. He put half the rats in the normal cages and half in the park and gave both equal access to drugs.

The rats in the cage got addicted, while the rats in the park stayed away.

Then, even more strikingly, he took rats who’d had 57 days to get addicted to the drugs and took half of them out of the cages and put them in the park. The rats, even though they’d been addicted in the cage, suddenly stayed away from the drugs. They even voluntarily detoxed — trembling and shaking, but still staying off the drugs.

The study in question was essentially buried and defunded, but it does beg the question - for those drug users under the sway of addiction, how much of their lives resembles a cage with no diversion as opposed to resembling the rat park that Alexander created?

Posted By Scotto at 2011-06-22 23:32:39 permalink | comments
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Render. : 2011-06-23 18:54:05
I live in such a cage, destroyed my social networking accounts as they had no use as such.
motley. : 2011-06-23 13:54:10
quite a lot I would of thought.
primordialstu : 2011-06-23 10:21:45
Awesome. Ties in nicely with other studies suggesting that sensory rich environments stimulate neuroplasticity and neurogenesis - which elevates mood, among much else.
Andre tHe Great. : 2011-06-23 08:19:07
Logical...to a degree.............but fucking hilarous.
Andre Lange MD. : 2011-06-23 08:16:36
Logical. But fucking hilarious the way wtitten!

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