Performance and brain electrical activity during prolonged confinement.

作者: Bernd Lorenz , Jürgen Lorenz , Dietrich Manzey

DOI: 10.1016/S1569-2574(08)60058-1

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses: (1) the application of an integrated monitoring device for assessment individual psychophysiological state. In particular, interest is in feasibility self-administration and quality performance physiological data which can be obtained under these conditions (2) experiment to provide about human changes confinement, lack privacy, experimental work- load. Living working space involves exposure several different stressors. The most important stressor microgravity, causing various such as body fluid shifts, well clinical syndromes motion sickness. Other stressors are: sleep disturbances, high workload, specific environmental caused by artificial life support system. Exposure this multi-stressor environment may have detrimental effects on operational capacity astronauts.

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