The volume provides an extensive review of the behavioral, psychological, and medical factors of long-duration manned space missions. Because inflight biomedical and behavioral measurements have been very limited to date, the report supplements this information by surveying the general literature on studies of isolation and confinement, sensory deprivation, and spaceflight simulations. Thus, much of the information is relevant not only to manned spaceflight, but also to pressing social problems such as confinement in limited quarters, the dynamics of small groups, and health-care delivery.


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