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The NASA Performance Assessment Workstation: cognitive performance during head-down bed rest.

R L Shehab1, R E Schlegel, S G Schiflett, D R Eddy.   

Abstract

The NASA Performance Assessment Workstation was used to assess cognitive performance changes in eight males subjected to seventeen days of 6 degrees head-down bed rest. PAWS uses six performance tasks to assess directed and divided attention, spatial, mathematical, and memory skills, and tracking ability. Subjective scales assess overall fatigue and mood state. Subjects completed training trials, practice trials, bed rest trials, and recovery trials. The last eight practice trials and all bed rest trials were performed with subjects lying face-down on a gurney. In general, there was no apparent cumulative effect of bed rest. Following a short period of performance stabilization, a slight but steady trend of performance improvement was observed across all trials. For most tasks, this trend of performance improvement was enhanced during recovery. No statistically significant differences in performance were observed when comparing bed rest with the control period. Additionally, fatigue scores showed little change across all periods.

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Keywords:  NASA Discipline Space Human Factors; Non-NASA Center

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Year:  1998        PMID: 11541926     DOI: 10.1016/s0094-5765(98)00156-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Astronaut        ISSN: 0094-5765            Impact factor:   2.413


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