Experimental approaches, reducing initial excitement of space and exaggerating factors of isolation, confinement, and sensory invariance, may compress amount of time needed for effects to develop in astronaut; but basic findings are best clues to behavioral problems in long-duration flight; relationship between drive arousal and performance is shown in graphical form; selection of personnel for whom aversive values are smaller, and positive values larger, than average; application of concept of arousal both to interpersonal relations and to task performance in space can point to appropriate selection, training, and spacecraft design features. (50128)


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    Title :

    Isolation, confinement, and sensory deprivation


    Additional title:

    J Brit Interplanet Soc


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    Publication date :

    1968


    Size :

    10 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


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