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MAKING ANIMALS ALCOHOLIC: SHIFTING LABORATORY MODELS OF ADDICTION

机译:制作含酒精的动物:转变成瘾的实验室模式

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The use of animals as experimental organisms has been critical to the development of addiction research from the nineteenth century. They have been used as a means of generating reliable data regarding the processes of addiction that was not available from the study of human subjects. Their use, however, has been far from straightforward. Through focusing on the study of alcoholism, where the nonhuman animal proved a most reluctant collaborator, this paper will analyze the ways in which scientists attempted to deal with its determined sobriety and account for their consistent failure to replicate the volitional consumption of ethanol to the point of physical dependency. In doing so, we will see how the animal model not only served as a means of interrogating a complex pathology, but also came to embody competing definitions of alcoholism as a disease process, and alternative visions for the very structure and purpose of a research field.
机译:从19世纪开始,将动物用作实验生物对于成瘾研究的发展就至关重要。它们已被用作生成关于成瘾过程的可靠数据的方法,而这些数据是人类受试者研究无法获得的。但是,它们的使用远非简单易行。通过专注于酒精中毒的研究,其中非人类动物被证明是最不愿意合作的人,本文将分析科学家试图解决其确定的清醒性的方式,并解释他们一贯未能将乙醇的自愿性消费复制到这一点的原因。身体上的依赖通过这样做,我们将看到动物模型不仅是一种询问复杂病理学的方法,而且还体现了对酒精中毒作为一种疾病过程的相互竞争的定义,以及针对研究领域的结构和目的的另类愿景。 。

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