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They would press the lever over and over and over again to produce the desired stimulus. In fact, the pleasure from the electrode was so intense that the animals soon lost interest in everything else. They stopped eating and drinking. They stopped all courtship behavior. They just crouched in the corner of their cage, transfixed by their bliss. Within days, many of the rats died of thirst.
Joe Soltzberg
What happens when humans can be controlled this reliably?
The Disordered Mind: What Unusual Brains Tell Us About Ourselves
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