La Antártida como modelo de desincronización biológica y análogo espacial

Abstract: The extreme conditions of isolation and conϐinement that characterize the most remote Antarctic stations, in addition to the permanent absence of daylight prevailing for several months, make them an ideal model for the study of human biological desynchronization and for investigating...

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Autor principal: Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Asociación Argentina para el Progresos de las Ciencias 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/18359
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Sumario:Abstract: The extreme conditions of isolation and conϐinement that characterize the most remote Antarctic stations, in addition to the permanent absence of daylight prevailing for several months, make them an ideal model for the study of human biological desynchronization and for investigating various aspects related to human space exploration. This chapter provides a description of scientiϐic studies conducted since 2014 at the Argentine Antarctic station Belgrano II, focusing on the research of the impact of the polar night on various psychophysiological variables, as well as its use as a space analog.