BBC Horizon: Total Isolation

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BBC Horizon: Total Isolation
For the first time in 40 years Horizon re-creates a controversial sensory deprivation experiment. Six ordinary people are taken to a nuclear bunker and left alone for 48 hours. Three subjects are left alone in dark, sound-proofed rooms, while the other three are given goggles and foam cuffs, while white noise is piped into their ears.

First aired 22nd January 2008, RT 49:00.

The original experiments carried out in the 1950s and 60s by leading psychologist Prof Donald Hebb, was thought by many in the North American political and scientific establishment to be too cruel and were discontinued.

Prof Ian Robbins, head of trauma psychology at St George's Hospital, Tooting, has been treating some of the British Guantanamo detainees and the victims of torture who come to the UK from across the world. Now he evaluates the volunteers as their brains undergo strange alterations.
Mar 12, 2008 5:12 AM
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Brilliant. In order to make any definate conclusions they would need a much larger sampleing, but the results were interesting.
By: C_munkie
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Where did they poo?
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The differential effects on the introvert/extrovert personality continuum could reasonably be anticipated.

Like sharks needing constant motion to survive, the human mind needs constant stimulation to maintain its 'integrity'.

Amazing how that dude who served 18 years (!) in 'the hole' while innocent of any crime didn't just go stark, raving mad. A testament to resiliency to say the least.

At the beginning, I tried to imagine what I'd do and thought about singing immediately. But that couldn't happen while a prisoner in Beruit, no doubt!
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I don't know unless presented with the situation, but I might survive the isolation better than most. I mean, I watch mindless stuff like SNL on occasion. ;-)

Oh, and BTW... not all sharks need to swim to breathe. http://www.sharkology.com/faq.html
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Sharks do actually need to keep swimming in order to maintain their swimming depth, they don't have a swim bladder so they would sink if they'd stop swimming.
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They don't need to swim, they just need to keep a steam of water flowing over their gills, many sharks stop moving by resting in caves with a current flowing through it so mater still moves over the gills but they themselves don't move.
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*so water still moves over the gills but they themselves don't move.
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How horrible, that man likes Newcastle United.
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I would try and sleep the whole time, if I wake up I would fap then go back to sleep shortly after. If I really couldn't sleep then there is always push-ups.
By: opticnurv
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what about eating and going to the bathroom? still, pretty interesting.
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