Laborit's experiment revealed fundamental insights into how beings respond to stress, showing that the ability to escape stressors resulted in a healthy mental state for the rats.
The second condition illustrated that, without the agency to escape, the rats developed severe physical and psychological disorders, highlighting the impact of perceived helplessness.
In the final condition, where two rats were present but still unable to escape the shocks, the dynamics changed yet again, shedding light on social factors in stress responses.
Laborit’s findings underscore the dual necessity of agency and social interaction in effectively managing stress, showcasing an interplay of independence and support.
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