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Woodburn Heron The pathology of boredom article Reports experiments on human behavioral effects following prolonged exposure to a monotonous environment. Thinking was impaired, childish emotional responses appeared, visual perception was disturbed, hallucinations developed, and brain wave patterns were altered.

The pathology of boredom

Woodburn Heron

Scientific American, vol. 196, no. 1, 1957, pp. 52–56

Abstract

Reports experiments on human behavioral effects following prolonged exposure to a monotonous environment. Thinking was impaired, childish emotional responses appeared, visual perception was disturbed, hallucinations developed, and brain wave patterns were altered.

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