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Autor:
Ashley A. Blackwell, Jovanna A. Tracz, Arriyam S. Fesshaye, Alyssa Tidmore, Jenna R. Osterlund Oltmanns, Ericka A. Schaeffer, Rami I. Lake, Douglas G. Wallace, Richard A. Britten
Publikováno v:
Experimental Brain Research. 241:427-440
Autor:
Ashley A, Blackwell, Jovanna A, Tracz, Arriyam S, Fesshaye, Alyssa, Tidmore, Jenna R, Osterlund Oltmanns, Ericka A, Schaeffer, Rami I, Lake, Douglas G, Wallace, Richard A, Britten
Publikováno v:
Experimental brain research.
Deep space flight missions will expose astronauts to multiple stressors, including sleep fragmentation and space radiation. There is debate over whether sleep disruptions are an issue in deep space. While these stressors independently impair sensorim
Autor:
William K. Russell, Arriyam S Fesshaye, Alyssa Tidmore, Sucharita M. Dutta, Richard A. Britten, Vania D. Duncan
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume 22
Issue 14
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 22, Iss 7713, p 7713 (2021)
Volume 22
Issue 14
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol 22, Iss 7713, p 7713 (2021)
Exposure of rodents to <
20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial m
20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial m
Autor:
Laurie L. Wellman, Arriyam S Fesshaye, Richard A. Britten, Larry D. Sanford, Christina M. Fallgren, Vania D. Duncan
Publikováno v:
International journal of radiation biology. 97(8)
Purpose: Astronauts on the planned missions to Mars are expected to have to work more autonomously than on previous missions. Thus mission success may be influenced by the astronauts' ability to respond quickly to unexpected problems, processes that
Publikováno v:
Radiation Research. 194:116
Astronauts on deep space missions will be required to work autonomously and thus their ability to perform executive functions could be critical to mission success. Ground-based rodent experiments have shown that low (