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  1. These 1950s experiments showed us the trauma of …

    Mental Health. These 1950s experiments showed us the trauma of parent-child separation. Now experts say they’re too unethical to repeat—even on monkeys. A childhood without affection can be...

  2. Frederick II's experiment where the babies that ended up dead

    Frederick II famously caused the death of a bunch of babies by trying to raise them without any human interaction, trying to find out what kind of natural language they would develop. Killing …

  3. Is the claim that "babies who receive no affection die" true?

    In similar experiments, infants kept completely isolated for up to two years did not die, but were almost impossible to reintegrate with others.

  4. The nature of love: Harlow, Bowlby and Bettelheim on affectionless ...

    Harry Harlow, famous for his experiments with rhesus monkeys and cloth and wire mothers, was visited by psychiatrist and psychoanalyst John Bowlby and by child psychologist Bruno …

  5. Emperor Frankenstein: The Truth Behind Frederick II of Sicily’s ...

    The phenomenon that derailed Frederick’s own experiment – the expiring of the children due to want of affection and attention – is one that is well known today.

  6. Can anyone provide actual sources for the experiment where …

    But I cannot locate any ACTUAL DATA on the dates, the number of babies, who the researchers were, or where the experiment took place! It may have happened in the US, some say in …

  7. Frederick’s Experiment

    So King Frederick the Great took babies from their mothers at birth and placed them in the care of nurses who were forbidden to speak in their hearing. But a second rule was imposed, as well: the nurses were not allowed to touch the …

  8. The Disturbing Story Of Emperor Frederick II's …

    But all of Frederick's joys bent to perversion, and — if the story is true — he concocted a brutal experiment to see what children would speak if raised without the language of others (via History Answers).

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    In a series of experiments that might be considered cruel today, Harlow took monkeys just a few hours after birth and raised them for 3, 6, or even 12 months in complete isolation from any …