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Unknowing neighbours. The Rat Park rats contrasted with the caged rats in the Simon Fraser University addiction experiments. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Rat Park. Park Rat, Unknow, Adult Coloring Pages, Rats, Stuart, Experiments, Comic Art, Abstract Artwork, Comics
Another Rat Park experiment tested the 'addictive' nature of opiates from the opposite direction. Rather than trying to tempt the rats into voluntarily beginning morphine habits...the researchers deliberately made junkies out of the rats, and then watched what happened when given choice again.
Close-up dutch angle perspective of drugged rats in Rat Park enclosure. A tilted view of the researchers watching the rats from a distance. Image from Stuart McMillen’s comic Rat Park. Dutch Angle, Rats, Enclosure, Stuart, Experiments, Comic Art, Distance, Perspective, Classroom
Cartoon rat surgery. Drawing tube in jugular vein. Rats inside cage rack black and white. In the 1950s and 60s, the scientific 'proof' came from rat experiments. The rats were surgically connected to self-injection apparatus...put into isolated cages...and taught to self-administer drugs by pressing a lever inside the cage. Zeppelin, Drawing Tube, Science Comics, Cartoon Rat, Jugular, Webcomic, Drugs, Addiction, Teaching