👉 Lee Human Experiments refers to a series of controversial psychological studies conducted by the National Institutes of Health from the late 1960s through the early 1970s, where human subjects were subjected to non-consensual testing under questionable ethical standards; these experiments often involved inducing panic, hallucinations, and other psychological distress in participants for scientific purposes. The practices of this program have since been widely condemned as a gross violation of ethics and human rights, leading to significant reforms in research procedures and regulations.