“…These methods are employed to encourage animals to consume a specific amount of substance in a particular timeframe, a motivation that is distinct from those that drive human consumption of alcohol. In other models of alcoholism, animals do not willingly consume alcohol at all, but are rather injected intraperitoneally or subcutaneously, or receive ethanol via gavage or intubation (Girard, Xing, Ward, & Wainwright, 2000;Hartmann et al, 2013;Tran, Cronise, Marino, Jenkins, & Kelly, 2000). Moreover, due to species-specific differences in metabolism and scale, the quantity of alcohol consumed by laboratory animals does not easily translate to realistic quantities consumed by adult humans (Zorzano & Herrera, 1990).…”