Brains In Space Effects Of Spaceflight On The Human Brain And Behavior


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Brains in space: Effects of spaceflight on the human brain and behavior


Brains in space: Effects of spaceflight on the human brain and behavior

Author: Raffaella Ricci

language: en

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Release Date: 2023-04-06


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Brains in Space: Effects of Spaceflight on the Human Brain and Behavior, volume II


Brains in Space: Effects of Spaceflight on the Human Brain and Behavior, volume II

Author: Raffaella Ricci

language: en

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Release Date: 2023-12-20


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Behavioral Health and Human Interactions in Space


Behavioral Health and Human Interactions in Space

Author: Nick Kanas

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2023-02-02


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This textbook covers the range of psychological and interpersonal issues that can affect astronauts living and working in space. It deals with the three major risk areas cited by NASA’s Behavioral Health and Performance Element: Behavioral Medicine, Team Risk, and Sleep Risk. Based on the author’s more than 50 years of experience in space-related activities writing, conducting research, and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, the book follows a comprehensive range of topics that include: cognitive effects; psychiatric issues; cultural influences; salutogenic and positive aspects of space travel; autonomy and delayed communication; current plans to return to the Moon and Mars; analysis of study environments such as the polar regions, submersible habitats, and space simulation facilities; and more. It draws on research, literature, and case studies from the 1950s onward, showing readers in a natural and accessible way how the field has progressed over time. The book contains ample end-of-chapter summaries and exercises as well as a complete glossary of key terms. As such, it will serve students taking courses in aerospace psychology, psychiatry, sociology, human factors, medicine, and related social sciences, in addition to space industry professionals and others interested in the complexities of people living and working in space.