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Cognitive performance during prolonged periods in isolated, confined, and extreme environments

机译:孤立,狭窄和极端环境长期期间的认知性能

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Background: Astronauts are required to perform a variety of cognitively demanding tasks in the face of multiple prolonged stressors in isolated, confined and extreme (ICE) environments. Short-term ICE environmental exposure can negatively affect cognitive performance, alter emotional responses, and increase reaction time in affordance-based tasks; however, these domains have not been studied simultaneously in prolonged ICE settings. Coastal and Inland Antarctic stations are excellent analogs for spaceflight based on overlapping environmental features such as limited external communication and confinement in extreme conditions. Our purpose was to investigate the effects of 5-month ICE environment analogs, and co-occurring emotional responses, on cognitive performance and affordance perception.Methods: Participants assigned to either Inland or Coastal stations completed the Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT), Spaceflight Cognitive Assessment Tool for Windows (WinSCAT), Perception-Action Coupling Task (PACT), and Mental Health Checklist (MHCL) each month for five consecutive months. A series of 1-way ANOVAs were conducted to evaluate WinSCAT, PVT, and PACT performance across time. A series of backward stepwise linear regressions were conducted to determine if duration of ICE environment exposure (months 1-5), station (Coastal and Inland), gender (male and female), education (college degree and no degree), and time of day, in addition to Positive Adaptation, Poor Self-Regulation, and Anxious Apprehension MHCL subscales, were related to cognitive performance outcomes, including WinSCAT composite, PVT median reaction time and lapses, and PACT accuracy and lapses.Results: A within-subjects' effect indicated improvements across WinSCAT composite score, PACT Accuracy, and PACT lapses. Final regression models were significant across all outcomes, and indicate an improvement in WinSCAT and PACT performance during the winter over, assigned station and education level marginally contributed to the observed variance in cognitive performance.Conclusion: Sustained attention, cognitive performance, and affordance perception and actualization outcomes were marginally affected, or improved, during a prolonged ICE environmental exposure.
机译:背景:宇航员必须在隔离,限制和极端(ICE)环境中的多个长时间压力源面上执行各种认知要求的任务。短期冰环境暴露可能会对认知性能产生负面影响,改变情绪反应,并在基于可带来的可带来的任务中提高反应时间;然而,这些域尚未在延长的冰设置中同时进行。沿海和内陆南极站是基于重叠的环境特征的空间的优秀类似物,例如极端条件下的外部通信和限制。我们的目的是调查5个月的冰环境模拟和共同发生的情绪反应的效果,以及认知性能和带来的情感反应。方法:分配给内陆或沿海站的参与者完成了精神接受警觉检验(PVT),航天空间认知连续五个月的Windows(Winscat),感知行动耦合任务(PACT)和心理健康清单(MHCL)的评估工具。进行了一系列单向ANOVA,以评估Winscat,PVT和跨时间的协议性能。进行了一系列后向逐步线性回归,以确定冰环境暴露的持续时间(月1-5),站(沿海和内陆),性别(男性和女性),教育(大学学位和没有学位)和时间除了积极适应,自我监管和焦虑的忧虑MHCL分量外,还与认知性能结果有关,包括Winscat复合材料,PVT中位反应时间和失误以及PATT准确性和失误。结果效果表明WinScat综合评分,PATT精度和PACT失效的改进。最终回归模型在所有结果方面都很重要,并在冬季,在冬季,指定的站和教育水平略微促成了观察到的认知性能的方差。结论:持续关注,认知性能和承受性感知和承受性持续的差异在长期冰环境暴露期间,实现结果略微影响或改善。

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    《Acta astronautica》 |2020年第12期|545-551|共7页
  • 作者单位

    Univ Pittsburgh Neuromuscular Res Lab Dept Sports Med & Nutr Warrior Human Performance Res Ctr Pittsburgh PA 15203 USA;

    Univ Pittsburgh Neuromuscular Res Lab Dept Sports Med & Nutr Warrior Human Performance Res Ctr Pittsburgh PA 15203 USA;

    Univ Pittsburgh Neuromuscular Res Lab Dept Sports Med & Nutr Warrior Human Performance Res Ctr Pittsburgh PA 15203 USA;

    Univ Pittsburgh Neuromuscular Res Lab Dept Sports Med & Nutr Warrior Human Performance Res Ctr Pittsburgh PA 15203 USA;

    Harvard Med Sch Dept Phys Med & Rehabil Boston MA 02115 USA;

    Australian Catholic Univ Sch Behav & Hlth Sci Brisbane Qld Australia;

    Univ Arizona Dept Nutr Sci Tucson AZ USA;

    Univ East Anglia Sch Psychol Norwich Norfolk England;

    Univ Houston Dept Psychol Houston TX USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Astronaut; Affordance perception; Emotional regulation; Perceptuo-motor;

    机译:宇航员;可供感知;情绪调节;感知电机;

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