... support systems, to assess the performance of cosmonauts during complex dynamic operations and delve into small group psychology. New modelling methods were being introduced, including ‘dry’ immersion and anti-orthostatic hypokinesia. The maximum...
..., food, water and waste) but also contribute to the psychological well-being of the astronauts in their lunar home. The ...the necessary living products but also contribute to the psychological well-being Other cells will include bioreactors filled with...
... individual differences in empathy: Evidence for a multidimensional approach. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 5 Mori, M. (1970), ‘The Uncanny Valley’, Energy. vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 33-35 (in Japanese). 6 Jenkins, H. (2003). Transmedia...
... the surface of Mars will be that it will be very difficult to see Earth, which is considered one of the great psychological benefits of current space missions. It is also known that unrealistic work schedules can be a major source of stress. In 1973...
... of output to survive on the career ladder (publish-or-perish), however, causes publication pressure (D), which may have psychological effects on the researcher (B) and constitutive effects on the (quality of the) content (C). The latter may include...
...storing of terrestrial seeds for possible emergencies; and studying the psychological effects of plants on humans in space. One part .... Because everyday life on the Moon would be psychologically demanding and monotonous, the project aims to connect ...