Space Habitat Astronautics: Multicolour Lighting Psychology in a 7-Day Simulated Habitat

Ao Jiang, I. Schlacht, Xiang Yao, B. Foing, Z. Fang, S. Westland, Caroline Hemingray, Wenhao Yao
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During space missions, astronauts live in a confined technological environment, completely isolated and deprived of the variety and variation found in the environment on Earth. This circumstance has a strong impact on the psycho-physiological states of the crew. Particularly in light of the plans for long-duration missions, new research needs to be carried out. The goal of this study, conducted at Xiangtan Central Hospital in China, was to test whether multicolour lighting can improve people’s psychological state in an isolated and confined environment over a period of seven days. Twenty participants (10 male and 10 female) were randomly divided into two groups: one group that was exposed to multicolour lighting and a control group, which was exposed to a static, monotonous white interior. The participants’ psychological state was recorded on the first day, the fourth day, and the seventh day. The results of the control group showed that the participants’ negative emotions and anxiety continued to increase over time, whereas the group randomly exposed to multicolour lighting that changed every three hours did not show any significant increase in negative emotions and anxiety. Moreover, the random change of light colour in the isolated environment appeared to help the participants increase their sense of surprise, thereby counteracting monotony. Finally, during this experiment, it was observed that when people who are accustomed to being connected to social networks were deprived of this, they experienced insomnia and unaccustomed reactions, in particular on the first days of deprivation. This article contributes to future space exploration and to social and psychological support of life in isolated and confined environments.
空间栖息地航天:7天模拟栖息地的多色照明心理学
在执行太空任务期间,宇航员生活在一个封闭的技术环境中,完全与世隔绝,没有地球上环境的多样性和变化。这种情况对船员的心理生理状态有很大的影响。特别是考虑到长期任务的计划,需要进行新的研究。这项研究在中国湘潭中心医院进行,目的是测试在七天的时间里,多色照明是否能改善人们在孤立和密闭环境中的心理状态。20名参与者(10男10女)被随机分为两组:一组暴露在多色照明下,另一组暴露在静态、单调的白色室内。在第一天、第四天和第七天记录参与者的心理状态。对照组的结果显示,参与者的负面情绪和焦虑随着时间的推移持续增加,而随机暴露在每三小时更换一次的多色照明下的一组则没有表现出任何显著的负面情绪和焦虑增加。此外,在孤立的环境中,光线颜色的随机变化似乎有助于参与者增加他们的惊讶感,从而抵消单调感。最后,在这个实验中,我们观察到,当习惯与社交网络联系的人被剥夺这种联系时,他们会出现失眠和不习惯的反应,尤其是在被剥夺的头几天。这篇文章有助于未来的空间探索以及在孤立和受限环境中生活的社会和心理支持。
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