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Memory processes and motor control in extreme environments.

D J Newman1, C E Lathan

  • 1Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge 02139, USA. dnewman@mit.edu

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. Part C, Applications and Reviews : a Publication of the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
|September 7, 2001
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Astronauts

Area of Science:

  • Human Factors and Performance
  • Spaceflight Physiology
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Assessing cognitive and motor performance in high-workload, extreme environments is crucial for space exploration.
  • Previous research has primarily focused on spaceflight conditions, with limited data from isolated environments.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate cognitive and motor performance in microgravity and extreme isolation using standardized protocols.
  • To investigate the impact of perceptual motor adaptation strategies on human performance in these environments.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted the Mental Workload and Performance Experiment (MWPE) during spaceflight (STS-42) and the Memory Processes and Motor Control (MEMO) experiment during isolation (CAPSULS).
  • Assessed short-term memory using a Sternberg-like task and fine motor control with joystick and trackball interfaces.
Keywords:
NASA Discipline Space Human FactorsNon-NASA Center

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  • Tested performance under microgravity adaptation and with reversing prism goggles to simulate sensory-motor challenges.
  • Main Results:

    • Both microgravity adaptation and reversing prism goggles significantly impaired motor performance.
    • Cognitive performance, specifically memory recall, remained unaffected by these environmental stressors.
    • Data from both spaceflight and isolation missions provide complementary insights into human-computer interaction.

    Conclusions:

    • Motor control is more susceptible to environmental disruptions than cognitive functions in extreme settings.
    • Findings enhance understanding of human interface technology for optimizing astronaut performance in space and isolation.
    • Standardized experimental approaches are valuable for comparing performance across diverse extreme environments.