How Extreme Isolation Warps The Mind https://web.archive.org/web/20140514231517/http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20140514-how-extreme-isolation-warps-minds …
"For one thing, we know that other primates do not fare well in isolation. One of the most graphic examples is psychologist Harry Harlow’s
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experiments on rhesus macaque monkeys at the University of Wisconsin-Madison during the 1960s, in which he deprived them of social contact
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after birth for months or years. They became, he observed, “enormously disturbed” even after 30 days, and after a year were “obliterated”
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