Problems produced by prolonged weightlessness consists of number of physiological effects which affect mainly blood and skeletal systems; psychological hazards and problems; selection and training of astronauts; monitoring of astronaut's condition by means of conversation, heart function, respiration, temperature; eye movement is monitored by means of EOG (electrooculogram), skin conductance by means of GSR (galvanic skin response), and brain function by means of EEG (electroencephalogram); only Russians have made systematic use of EOG, GSR, and EEG, while American and Russian medical monitors have used first four measures; data on astronauts, their activities in space and symptoms experienced, are included.
Psychophysiological aspects of man in space
Spaceflight
Spaceflight ; 8 , n 8 ; p 268-274
1966
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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