January 26, 2005: From the Archives Graduate student
Tom Wonnacott *63 is shown blindfolded while being led to a dark and silent
room during a four-day sensory-deprivation experiment conducted by Princeton
psychologists about 1959. Wonnacott, who was paid $20 per day to do the
experiment, said, “When it was over and I stepped outside for the
first time in 96 hours, I had never seen the world so beautiful —
the sky so blue and the trees such a lush green.” Pictured with
Wonnacott is an assistant on the project.
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