急性头向下倾斜引起的神经生理和认知改变。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Monika Sharma, Savita Gaur, Harsh Pawar, Neha Yadav, Bhanuteja Thondala, Sanjeev Kumar, Krishna Kishore, Koushik Ray, Usha Panjwani
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简介:在太空中,在失重的条件下,由于体液和血液向头部区域转移,人类的大脑活动发生了变化。这种转变会导致脑血流动力学的变化,从而影响神经生理功能,从而影响太空旅行者的认知和决策能力等心理功能。本研究报告急性暴露于模拟微重力对认知功能和事件相关电位的影响。方法:18名健康受试者进行1小时6°头向下倾斜(HDT)床休息,模拟微重力下的生理状态。受试者被要求完成与事件相关的潜在任务和认知任务,并使用模拟器疾病问卷来评估他们在失重、基线、微重力暴露后和恢复30分钟后的表现、注意力和警觉性。结果:与基线相比,P300潜伏期发生了显著变化。HDT过程中P300波幅值发生变化。随机负变异的平均反应时间较基线显著增加。与基线相比,HDT期间的选择反应时间显著增加。暴露30分钟后,数值部分恢复。讨论:模拟微重力对心理功能的影响可以通过选择反应时间、事件相关电位潜伏期和反应时间的改变来证明。该研究对理解空间条件下的神经生理反应和优化认知表现具有应用价值。Sharma M, Gaur S, Pawar H, Yadav N, Thondala B, Kumar S, Kishore K, Ray K, Panjwani U.急性头向下倾斜对神经生理和认知的影响。航空航天Med Hum Perform. 2025;96(1): 45-52。
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Neurophysiological and Cognitive Changes Induced by the Acute Head-Down Tilt.

Introduction: In space, under weightlessness conditions, human brain activity is changed due to the shifting of body fluid and blood toward the cephalic region. This shifting leads to changes in cerebral hemodynamics and, consequently, neurophysiological function, which impacts mental functions like cognition and decision-making capabilities of space travelers. The present study reports the effect of acute exposure to simulated microgravity on cognitive functions and event-related potentials.

Methods: There were 18 healthy human subjects who participated in a 1-h 6° head-down tilt (HDT) bed rest to simulate physiological conditions during microgravity. Subjects were instructed to perform event-related potential tasks and cognitive tasks with a simulator sickness questionnaire to evaluate their performance, attention, and alertness during weightlessness, at baseline, after microgravity exposure, and after a recovery of 30 min.

Results: A significant change was found in the latency of P300 as compared to the baseline. The amplitude of the P300 wave was changed during HDT. The mean reaction time of contingent negative variation increased significantly as compared to the baseline. A significant increase in choice reaction time was observed during HDT vs. baseline. The values recovered partially after 30 min of exposure.

Discussion: It was concluded that simulated microgravity impacts mental functions as evidenced by alterations in choice reaction time and event-related potential latencies and reaction time. The study has applied value for understanding neurophysiological responses and optimization of cognitive performance in space conditions. Sharma M, Gaur S, Pawar H, Yadav N, Thondala B, Kumar S, Kishore K, Ray K, Panjwani U. Neurophysiological and cognitive changes induced by the acute head-down tilt. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2025; 96(1):45-52.

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Aerospace medicine and human performance
Aerospace medicine and human performance PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH -MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.
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