1: Introduction; 2: Behavioral and Physiological Effects of Prolonged Sensory and Perceptual Deprivation: A Review; 3: Temporal Isolation, Activity Rhythms, and Time Estimation; 4: Some Effects of Geographic and Social Isolation in Natural Settings; 5: Individual Behavior in Confined or Isolated Groups; 6: The Indirect Observation of Groups Under Confinement and Isolation; 7: Naturalistic Observations of Isolated Experimental Groups in Field Settings; 8: The Miniworld of Isolation: Laboratory Studies; 9: An Ecological Approach to the Functioning of Socially Isolated Groups; 10: Concepts and Strategies of Research on Groups in Isolation: Comments on Altman’s Approach; 11: The Taxonomy of Man in Enclosed Space; 12: Isolation Research: The Methodological Context
John E. Rasmussen, director of the Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers in Seattle, received his Ph.D. in psychology from American University. A career Navy Medical Service Corps officer, he was actively involved both in the research and operational aspects of the Navy's Antarctic, underwater, and fallout shelter programs.
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