skillet
Bluelighter
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What I think would be interesting is controlled, safe experiments of giving small doses of psilocybe to chimps or bonobos or other human-like primates... and see if it improves or expands cognitive or linguistic function. Or anything, really.
I'd really rather this be done with humans - obviously it's difficult...
I'd support controlled experiments with animals and psychedelics, but only if there was an antidote available if they looked uncomfortable, such as a benzo or barbiturate. I'd be more interested in dogs than other species. I'm pretty sure primates like us would trip without a doubt... maybe good, maybe bad.
Can psychedelics change an animal's behavior long-term? It'd be interesting to collect dogs that are mis-behaving, like ones on "death-roe" at the pound, and see if a few trips along with positive human interaction would help them change. I think it could definitely help. Imagine turning mean dogs, doomed to die, into manageable, even friendly pets? Could save many animals, whose lives are miserable in cages. For it to work properly, I think the animal would have to be uncaged, and at least in a big room but preferably outside on a 50 foot leash, or a fenced area.
That's a pretty cool idea.
