In 1932, the inventor Alois Benjamin Saliger patented the Psycho-phone, a phonograph hooked up to a timer which could play recordings while a person was asleep.
Shayla Love is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She focuses on science, health, and the mind, with particular attention to topics such as psychedelic research, mental health, and climate change. Her work has been featured in prominent publications including Scientific American, The New York Times, and WIRED.








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