太空飞行
船员
失重
分离(微生物学)
载人航天
太空探索
航空学
神经科学
风险分析(工程)
医学
心理学
工程类
生物
生物信息学
航空航天工程
物理
天文
作者
Siddhita D. Mhatre,Janani Iyer,Stephanie Puukila,Amber M. Paul,Candice Tahimic,Linda Rubinstein,Moniece Lowe,Joshua S. Alwood,Marianne B. Sowa,Sharmila Bhattacharya,Ruth K. Globus,April E. Ronca
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.09.055
摘要
As human space exploration advances to establish a permanent presence beyond the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) with NASA's Artemis mission, researchers are striving to understand and address the health challenges of living and working in the spaceflight environment. Exposure to ionizing radiation, microgravity, isolation and other spaceflight hazards pose significant risks to astronauts. Determining neurobiological and neurobehavioral responses, understanding physiological responses under Central Nervous System (CNS) control, and identifying putative mechanisms to inform countermeasure development are critically important to ensuring brain and behavioral health of crew on long duration missions. Here we provide a detailed and comprehensive review of the effects of spaceflight and of ground-based spaceflight analogs, including simulated weightlessness, social isolation, and ionizing radiation on humans and animals. Further, we discuss dietary and non-dietary countermeasures including artificial gravity and antioxidants, among others. Significant future work is needed to ensure that neural, sensorimotor, cognitive and other physiological functions are maintained during extended deep space missions to avoid potentially catastrophic health and safety outcomes.
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