👉 Wave Human Experiments, also known as the Wave Project, were a series of unethical psychological and physiological experiments conducted by Robert D. Groeschel at Stanford University in the 1960s to study the effects of auditory hallucinations and sensory deprivation on subjects' mental states; participants were subjected to prolonged isolation, artificial sounds, and other controlled conditions without consent or proper ethical safeguards. The experiments aimed to explore phenomena like time perception alterations and altered consciousness but resulted in severe psychological harm to many of those involved.