1988
DOI: 10.1016/0094-5765(88)90026-4
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Ethical problems of interaction between ground-based personnel and orbital station crewmembers

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“…In order to prevent negative effects of isolation, sensory deprivation and monotony, supportive activities of space psychological support groups are focused on providing increased novelty and various sensory stimulation (Grigoriev et al, 1988). Such activities have included surprise presents, natural food delivered via re-supply vehicles, and increased on-board music and lighting.…”
Section: Psychological Countermeasuresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In order to prevent negative effects of isolation, sensory deprivation and monotony, supportive activities of space psychological support groups are focused on providing increased novelty and various sensory stimulation (Grigoriev et al, 1988). Such activities have included surprise presents, natural food delivered via re-supply vehicles, and increased on-board music and lighting.…”
Section: Psychological Countermeasuresmentioning
confidence: 98%