Exposure to the microgravity environment during a spaceflight mission impacts crewmembers' sensorimotor function. A study conducted by Bock et al. concluded that stress and scarcity of cognitive resources required for sensorimotor adaptation may be responsible for deficits during spaceflight. We are conducting this study to investigate the effects of spaceflight on the extent, longevity and neural bases of sensorimotor, cognitive, and neural changes. The data presented will focus on the behavioral measures that were collected pre-, in- and post -flight.


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    Title :

    Behavioral Assessment of Spaceflight Effects on Neurocognitive Performance - Extent and Longevity


    Contributors:
    De Dios, Y.E. (author) / Kofman, I.S. (author) / Gadd, N.E. (author) / Kreutzberg, G.A. (author) / Peters, B.T. (author) / Taylor, L.C. (author) / Campbell, D.J. (author) / Wood, S.J. (author) / Bloomberg, J.J. (author) / Seidler, R.D. (author)

    Conference:

    2017 NASA Human Research Program Investigators'' Workshop ; 2017 ; Galveston, TX, United States


    Publication date :

    2017-01-23


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English