Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, UK.
Department of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London, London, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2023 May;76(5):979-994. doi: 10.1177/17470218221113935. Epub 2022 Aug 6.
As humanity prepares for deep space exploration, understanding the impact of spaceflight on bodily physiology is critical. While the effects of non-terrestrial gravity on the body are well established, little is known about its impact on human behaviour and cognition. Astronauts often describe dramatic alterations in sensorimotor functioning, including orientation, postural control, and balance. Changes in cognitive functioning as well as in socio-affective processing have also been observed. Strikingly, no comprehensive theoretical model exists to outline the impact of non-terrestrial gravity on behaviour. Here, we have reviewed the key literature across the last 10 years and explored the impact of non-terrestrial gravity across three key functional domains: . We have proposed and preliminary validated a neurocognitive model to account for the effects of non-terrestrial gravity in these domains. Understanding the impact of non-terrestrial gravity on human behaviour has never been timelier and it will help mitigate against risks in both commercial and non-commercial spaceflight.
当人类准备进行深空探索时,了解太空飞行对人体生理的影响至关重要。虽然非地球重力对身体的影响已经得到充分证实,但对于它对人类行为和认知的影响知之甚少。宇航员经常描述传感器运动功能的剧烈变化,包括方向感、姿势控制和平衡感。认知功能以及社会情感处理的变化也已经被观察到。引人注目的是,目前还没有一个全面的理论模型来概述非地球重力对行为的影响。在这里,我们回顾了过去 10 年的关键文献,并探讨了非地球重力在三个关键功能领域的影响:。我们提出并初步验证了一个神经认知模型,以解释非地球重力在这些领域的影响。了解非地球重力对人类行为的影响从未如此及时,它将有助于减轻商业和非商业太空飞行的风险。