اختبار قوة الإدراك ورد الفعل

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ماذا فعل مايكل بعد أن استيقظ من حلمه؟

أراد الخروج من هناك

هل مايكل يرى الآخرين؟

لا

ماذا كانت ردة فعل مايكل عندما رأى الضوء الساطع بالداخل؟

لم يكن قد لاحظ ذلك

كم عدد الساعات التي قضاها مايكل في حالة الحيرة؟

٥ ساعات

ماذا كانت تعتقد المتحدثة عندما استيقظ مايكل؟

أنه كان يحلم واستيقظ للتو

ماذا فعلت المتحدثة بعد أن استوعبت أنه مازالت في الحلم؟

قالت لمايكل إنها مرحبة به

ما الذي أخافت المتحدثة؟

الطرقة التي ظهرت بشكل فجائي

ماذا أعربت المتحدثة عنه بعد أن رأت الضوء الساطع بالداخل؟

تعبير التهاني

What are some activities that people in isolated environments do to keep their minds active?

They count, sing, and do physical exercise.

What happens to the appetite of lab rats whose circadian rhythm is destroyed?

They overeat.

What is the speaker looking forward to the most after their isolation?

Seeing their family and friends.

What is the speaker's perception of time?

They have lost all connection to time and have difficulty telling what time of day it is.

What does the speaker enjoy doing with people?

Having a meal and talking.

What has kept the speaker from being very bored?

The cinema of memories in their brain.

What has helped the speaker stay cognitively aware?

Talking to the camera.

What activities did the speaker engage in to self-stimulate?

Counting steps and doing physical exercise.

What are the potential negative effects of isolation in a small room for less than three days?

brain damage

What emotion does boredom push us towards?

variety and stimulation

According to a study, what do students prefer over 15 minutes of boredom?

physical pain

What is sensory deprivation and how is it used to explore isolation?

floating in a soundproof, lightproof tank; it is used to explore isolation

What changes did Stefania Fellini experience during her 130 days alone in a plexiglass cell in a cave?

changes in sleep-wake cycle and sense of time

What are the long-lasting negative effects of solitary confinement in prison?

negative effects on mental health

What conditions did the narrator voluntarily enter for the isolation experiment?

no stimulation, no way to tell time, constant bright light

What can extreme isolation cause?

hallucinations, disassociation, anxiety, and psychotic episodes

What were some of the psychological effects experienced by Michael during the 72-hour isolation?

Feelings of boredom, confusion, and hallucinations.

How did the lack of stimulation affect Michael's ability to discern between reality and dreaming?

It made it difficult for him to discern between reality and dreaming.

What are some potential consequences of prolonged isolation?

Decrease in cognitive ability and overall well-being.

How did Michael's mental state change over time during the isolation period?

It deteriorated from boredom to depression.

Why did the unique smell of the soap provided in the isolation room bother Michael?

Because it was unpleasant for him.

How did Michael feel upon being released from isolation?

He was excited to interact with others.

What were some physical reactions Michael experienced upon release from isolation?

Elevated blood pressure and pulse rate.

How did Michael perform on cognitive tests after being released from isolation?

He performed better, possibly due to increased focus and awareness.

What did Michael come to realize about the importance of human interaction?

He realized its importance and the value of sharing experiences with others.

Study Notes

72 Hours of Isolation: A Psychological Experiment

  • The subject, Michael, was isolated for 72 hours with no external stimuli or human interaction.
  • Michael experienced feelings of boredom, confusion, and hallucinations during the isolation period.
  • The lack of stimulation caused Michael's mind to play tricks and made it difficult for him to discern between reality and dreaming.
  • Prolonged isolation can lead to a decrease in cognitive ability and overall well-being.
  • Michael's mental state deteriorated over time, from boredom to depression.
  • The unique smell of the soap provided in the isolation room was unpleasant for Michael.
  • After 72 hours, Michael was excited to be released from isolation and to interact with others.
  • Michael's blood pressure and pulse rate were elevated upon release, likely due to the rush of adrenaline.
  • Surprisingly, Michael performed better on cognitive tests after being released from isolation, possibly due to increased focus and awareness.
  • Michael realized the importance of human interaction and sharing experiences with others.
  • Isolation made Michael appreciate the value of distractions and the presence of others.
  • The experiment highlighted the psychological challenges and discomfort of being completely alone with oneself.

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