Pandemic study has 15 isolated in cave for 40 days

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The isolation of people during this pandemic is something many have never experienced before. Studies about how being cooped up can affect health are being conducted including isolating 15 people in a cave for 40 days, "This experiment is a world first. Until now, all missions of this type focused on the study of the physiological rhythms of the body, but never on the impact of this type of temporal rupture on the cognitive and emotional functions of the human being." Christian Clot initiated this in France.

Scientists and biologists are apart of the study called "Deep Time." "Losing time is the greatest disorientation there is, and it is this aspect that the Deep Time mission wants to better understand."

It has been a bizarre and impactful time for all of us. More here.

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