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The implementation of game in a 20-day head-down tilting bed rest experiment upon mood status and neurotic levels of rest subjects 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
This study evaluated the effect of the implementation of game on mental health among participants in a bedrest (BR) experiment. Subjects were 12 healthy males aged 20-26, who participated in a 20-day 6-degrees head-down tilting BR experiment. The participants were asked to complete psychometrical questionnaires before, during, and after the experiment. We entrusted the participants to manage their leisure time and they intended a game in which all of them could take part over the experiment period. The general conversation and light-hearted mood among the subjects continued during the experimental period. Longitudinal data analysis showed that levels of neurosis and mood status did not deteriorate during the experiment, while our previous experiments, which were performed under the same protocol as this study except for the implementation of the game showed a distinct deterioration in psychosocial status. We consider that the implementation of game autonomously contributes to the positive effects on the mental health among the participants. 相似文献
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Masanori Matsushita Toshihiro Chujo Jun Matsumoto Osamu Mori Rikio Yokota Hiroyuki Toyota Yasutaka Satou Nobukatsu Okuizumi Hideki Kato Tetsuya Nakamura Yuichi Shibata Tatsuro Nakao Kazuyuki Mori Sanae Fujii Yuki Takao Yuki Kubo Yuya Miyamoto Yuichiro Nada Yudai Kimishima 《Advances in Space Research (includes Cospar's Information Bulletin, Space Research Today)》2021,67(9):2899-2911
This paper reports on the manufacturing and evaluation of a solar power sail membrane prototype for the OKEANOS project. The in-house prototype was built by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency. Mechanical and electrical evaluation tests were conducted. The membrane, thin-film solar cells, reflectivity control devices were good condition after the manufacturing and handling. The improvements in the manufacturing process and design were found. The manufacturing process and design were fundamentally established. After the prototype, improvement plans for the manufacturing process and design were tried. We have a prospect of manufacturing the flight model sail and continue to the development. 相似文献
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Yuko Ishizaki Hideoki Fukuoka Hidetaka Tanaka Tatsuro Ishizaki Yuri Fujii Yuko Hattori-Uchida Minako Nakamura Kaoru Ohkawa Hodaka Kobayashi Shoichiro Taniuchi Kazunari Kaneko 《Acta Astronautica》2009,64(9-10):864-868
Microgravity due to prolonged bed rest may cause changes in cerebral circulation, which is related to brain function. We evaluate the effect of simulated microgravity due to a 6° head-down tilt bed rest experiment on executive function among 12 healthy young men. Four kinds of psychoneurological tests—the table tapping test, the trail making test, the pointing test and losing at rock–paper–scissors—were performed on the baseline and on day 16 of the experiment. There was no significant difference in the results between the baseline and day 16 on all tests, which indicated that executive function was not impaired by the 16-day 6° head-down tilting bed rest. However, we cannot conclude that microgravity did not affect executive function because of the possible contribution of the following factors: (1) the timing of tests, (2) the learning effect, or (3) changes in psychophysiology that were too small to affect higher brain function. 相似文献
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Ishizaki Y Ishizaki T Fukuoka H Kim CS Fujita M Maegawa Y Fujioka H Katsura T Suzuki Y Gunji A 《Acta Astronautica》2002,50(7):453-459
This study evaluated changes of mood status and depressive and neurotic levels in nine young male subjects during a 20-day 6 degrees head-down tilting bed rest and examined whether exercise training modified these changes. Participants were asked to complete psychometrical inventories on before, during, and after the bed rest experiment. Depressive and neurotic levels were enhanced during bed rest period according to the Japanese version of Zung's Self-rating Depression Scale and the Japanese version of the General Health Questionnaire. Mood state "vigor" was impaired and "confusion" was increased during bed rest and recumbent control periods compared to pre-bed rest and ambulatory control periods according to the Japanese version of Profiles of Mood State, whereas the mood "tension-anxiety", "depression-dejection", "anger-hostility" and "fatigue" were relatively stable during experiment. Isometric exercise training did not modify these results. Microgravity, along with confinement to bed and isolation from familiar environments, induced impairment of mental status. 相似文献
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