Criteria which determine the emotional stress of cosmonauts during space flight are examined. These criteria cover behavioral and professional responses, dynamics of vegetative shifts (pulse and respiratory frequencies, arterial pressure), and voice characteristics of the cosmonaut's speech. Detailed discussions are given for the spectral changes of cosmonaut's voice with the degree of emotional stress. The causes of such stress are outlined.
Cosmonauts Emotional Stress in Space Flight
1972
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
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