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The Behavioral Biology of Teams: Multidisciplinary Contributions to Social Dynamics in Isolated, Confined, and Extreme Environments

机译:团队的行为生物学:孤立,限制和极端环境中的社会动态的多学科贡献

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Teams in isolated, confined, and extreme (ICE) environments face many risks to behavioral health, social dynamics, and team performance. Complex long-duration ICE operational settings such as spaceflight and military deployments are largely closed systems with tightly coupled components, often operating as autonomous microsocieties within isolated ecosystems. As such, all components of the system are presumed to interact and can positively or negatively influence team dynamics through direct or indirect pathways. However, modern team science frameworks rarely consider inputs to the team system from outside the social and behavioral sciences and rarely incorporate biological factors despite the brain and associated neurobiological systems as the nexus of input from the environment and necessary substrate for emergent team dynamics and performance. Here, we provide a high-level overview of several key neurobiological systems relevant to social dynamics. We then describe several key components of ICE systems that can interact with and on neurobiological systems as individual-level inputs influencing social dynamics over the team life cycle—specifically food and nutrition, exercise and physical activity, sleep/wake/work rhythms, and habitat design and layout. Finally, we identify opportunities and strategic considerations for multidisciplinary research and development. Our overarching goal is to encourage multidisciplinary expansion of team science through (1) prospective horizontal integration of variables outside the current bounds of team science as significant inputs to closed ICE team systems and (2) bidirectional vertical integration of biology as the necessary inputs and mediators of individual and team behavioral health and performance. Prospective efforts to account for the behavioral biology of teams in ICE settings through an integrated organizational neuroscience approach will enable the field of team science to better understand and support teams who work, live, serve, and explore in extreme environments.
机译:孤立,限制和极端(ICE)环境中的团队面临着行为健康,社会动态和团队表现的许多风险。复杂的长期冰操作系统,如空云和军事部署很大程度上是封闭的系统,具有紧密耦合的组件,通常在孤立的生态系统中作为自主微观方式运行。因此,假定系统的所有组件都通过直接或间接途径来互动,并可以积极地或负面影响团队动态。然而,现代团队科学框架很少考虑来自社会和行为科学的团队系统的投入,并且尽管大脑和相关的神经生物学系统是从环境和必要的基础的基础的Nexus,但对于紧急团队动态和表现的必要基材的Nexus,但很少掺入生物学因素。在这里,我们提供与社会动态相关的几个关键神经生物学系统的高级概述。然后,我们描述了可与神经生物学系统相互作用的冰系统的几个关键组件,作为影响团队生命周期的社会动态的个人级投入 - 特别是食物和营养,运动和身体活动,睡眠/唤醒/工作节奏,栖息地设计和布局。最后,我们确定了多学科研究和发展的机会和战略考虑因素。我们的首要目标是通过(1)通过(1)潜在的横向水平集成在当前的团队科学范围内的变量级别集成,作为封闭式冰队系统的重要输入和(2)作为必要的投入和调解器的双向垂直整合生物学的大量投入个人和团队行为健康和表现。通过综合组织神经科学方法对冰设置团队的行为生物学进行审视努力将使团队科学领域更好地了解和支持在极端环境中工作,生活,服务和探索的团队。

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