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Out of the cave: French voluntary isolation study ends after 40 days

Out of the cave: French voluntary isolation study ends after 40 days
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French volunteers leave underground cave after 40-day isolation experiment

The group, led by French-Swiss explorer Christian Clot appeared at around 10:30 am (0830 GMT) from the Lombrives cave in Ariege. “It was like pressing pause,” said Marina Lançon, one of seven women to take part in the experiment. In partnership with laboratories in France and Switzerland, scientists at the Human Adaption Institue, monitored the 15 team members’ sleep patterns, social interactions and behavioural reactions via sensors.

15 people spend 40 days in cave, lose the sense of time

15 people spend 40 days in cave, lose the sense of time Updated: Updated: ‘Deep Time’ project aimed at studying how people adapt to changes in living conditions, environments Share Article AAA Study time: Members of the team taking part in the “Deep Time” study in the Lombrives Cave , France.   | Photo Credit: Bruno MAZODIER ‘Deep Time’ project aimed at studying how people adapt to changes in living conditions, environments Ever wonder what it would feel like to unplug from a hyperconnected world and hide away in a dark cave for 40 days? Fifteen people in France did just that, emerging on Saturday from a scientific experiment to say that time seemed to pass more slowly in their cavernous underground abode in southwestern France, where they were deprived of clocks and light.

Out of the cave: French isolation study ends after 40 days

Out of the cave: French isolation study ends after 40 days
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Fifteen volunteers emerge from isolation study in French cave after spending 40 days underground

A group of 15 people taking part in an experiment where they cut themselves off from the world have re-emerged from a cave in France after 40 days. Leaving their cave dwelling on Saturday, the group from a scientific experiment to say that time seemed to pass more slowly in their cavernous underground abode, where they were deprived of clocks and light.  The 15 left their voluntary isolation in the Lombrives cave to a round of applause and basked in the light of day while wearing special glasses to protect their eyes after so long in the dark.  It was like pressing pause, said 33-year-old Marina Lançon, one of the seven female team members in the experiment, adding she didn t feel there was a rush to do anything. 

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