Two weeks of continuous exposure to simulated weightlessness (bedrest) and/or an elevated (30 torr) CO2 environment had no detrimental effect on complex tracking performance, eye-hand coordination, or problem-solving ability. These results were consistent with previously reported behavioral findings which investigated these two factors only as independent stressors.
Effects of hypercapnia and bedrest on psychomotor performance
Aerospace Medicine ; 45
1974-04-01
Miscellaneous
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English
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