January 20, 2009 Science Source
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Invented by behaviorial psychologist B. F. Skinner to study rats, the box (here, photographed by Sam Falk) was later modified into a baby tender. This "Baby in a Box" experiment was designed to make infancy easier for both the mother and baby by providing a soundproof, climate controlled environment in which clothes were not necessary. Unlike the box for rats, this box was designed as a glass crib and not to modify behavior. His own daughter was raised in a "baby box" until the age of two.
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