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Research opportunities in human behavior and performance
| Content Provider | NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) |
|---|---|
| Editor | Christensen, J. M. Talbot, J. M. |
| Copyright Year | 1985 |
| Description | Extant information on the subject of psychological aspects of manned space flight are reviewed; NASA's psychology research program is examined; significant gaps in knowledge are identified; and suggestions are offered for future research program planning. Issues of human behavior and performance related to the United States space station, to the space shuttle program, and to both near and long term problems of a generic nature in applicable disciplines of psychology are considered. Topics covered include: (1) human performance requirements for a 90 day mission; (2) human perceptual, cognitive, and motor capabilities and limitations in space; (3) crew composition, individual competencies, crew competencies, selection criteria, and special training; (4) environmental factors influencing behavior; (5) psychosocial aspects of multiperson space crews in long term missions; (6) career determinants in NASA; (7) investigational methodology and equipment; and (8) psychological support. |
| File Size | 3776131 |
| Page Count | 86 |
| File Format | |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://archive.org/details/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19850011330 |
| Archival Resource Key | ark:/13960/t3hx6711p |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1985-01-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Behavioral Sciences Psychological Factors Aerospace Medicine Human Performance Space Flight Stress Long Term Effects Stress Psychology Group Dynamics Human Behavior Sensorimotor Performance Cognitive Psychology Psychophysiology Ntrs Nasa Technical Reports ServerĀ (ntrs) Nasa Technical Reports Server Aerodynamics Aircraft Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Aeronautic Space Science |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Technical Report |