
When Isolation Turns Any Room Into A Trap
Scientific isolation studies show how sensory and social deprivation distort time, space and self, making an ordinary room feel as mentally confining as a bottle.

Scientific isolation studies show how sensory and social deprivation distort time, space and self, making an ordinary room feel as mentally confining as a bottle.

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