Psychological adaptation to extreme environments : Antarctica as a space analogue
Abstract: Space analogues are settings where conditions can be reproduced to study physiological and psychological variables experienced in space. Antarctica is one of the most reliable analogues to assess the effects of isolation, confinement, light-dark cycle and extreme environmental conditions i...
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I33-R139123456789-90332020-08-11T18:45:33Z Psychological adaptation to extreme environments : Antarctica as a space analogue Tortello, Camila Barbarito, Marta Cuiuli, Juan Manuel Golombek, Diego A. Vigo, Daniel Eduardo Plano, Santiago Andrés RITMO CIRCADIANO TRASTORNOS AFECTIVOS CONFINAMIENTO CONTROLADO ESPACIO Abstract: Space analogues are settings where conditions can be reproduced to study physiological and psychological variables experienced in space. Antarctica is one of the most reliable analogues to assess the effects of isolation, confinement, light-dark cycle and extreme environmental conditions in human being. In the present review we describe some of the aspects of psychological adaptation to extreme latitudes.Most of the studies found some evidence about changes in emotional states during Antarctica expeditions. However, these changes are highly variable, and beneficial as well as detrimental aspects of adaptation have been described. Adaptation to extreme environments is a complex phenomenon that needs multidimensional studies to be fully understood, comprising aspects such as seasonality, psychological traits, isolation conditions and social interactions. 2019-11-13T19:09:15Z 2019-11-13T19:09:15Z 2018 Artículo Tortello C, et. al. Psychological adaptation to extreme environments : Antarctica as a space analogue [en línea]. Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal. 2018, 9(4). Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9033 2474-7688 (en línea) https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/9033 10.19080/PBSIJ.2018.09.555768 eng Cronobiología del aislamiento antártico: la utilización de la Base Belgrano II como modelo de desincronización biológica y análogo espacial Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Juniper Publisher Psychology and Behavioral Science International Journal. 2018, 9(4) |
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Abstract: Space analogues are settings where conditions can be reproduced to study physiological and psychological variables experienced in space. Antarctica is one of the most reliable analogues to assess the effects of isolation, confinement, light-dark cycle and extreme environmental conditions in human being. In the present review we describe some of the aspects of psychological adaptation to extreme latitudes.Most of the studies found some evidence about changes in emotional states during Antarctica expeditions. However, these changes are highly variable, and beneficial as well as detrimental aspects of adaptation have been described. Adaptation to extreme environments is a complex phenomenon that needs multidimensional studies to be fully understood, comprising aspects such as seasonality, psychological traits, isolation conditions and social interactions. |
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Tortello, Camila Barbarito, Marta Cuiuli, Juan Manuel Golombek, Diego A. Vigo, Daniel Eduardo Plano, Santiago Andrés |
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Tortello, Camila Barbarito, Marta Cuiuli, Juan Manuel Golombek, Diego A. Vigo, Daniel Eduardo Plano, Santiago Andrés |
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Psychological adaptation to extreme environments : Antarctica as a space analogue |
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Psychological adaptation to extreme environments : Antarctica as a space analogue |
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