Head-Down Tilt Position, but Not the Duration of Bed Rest Affects Resting State Electrocortical Activity

Volume: 12
Published: Feb 24, 2021
Abstract
Adverse cognitive and behavioral conditions and psychiatric disorders are considered a critical and unmitigated risk during future long-duration space missions (LDSM). Monitoring and mitigating crew health and performance risks during these missions will require tools and technologies that allow to reliably assess cognitive performance and mental well-being. Electroencephalography (EEG) has the potential to meet the technical requirements for...
Paper Details
Title
Head-Down Tilt Position, but Not the Duration of Bed Rest Affects Resting State Electrocortical Activity
Published Date
Feb 24, 2021
Volume
12
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