Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight

To review the literature on slow wave sleep (SWS) in long duration space flight, and place this within the context of the broader literature on SWS particularly with respect to analogous environments such as the Antarctic. Explore how SWS could be measured within the International Space Station (ISS...

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Main Authors: Arias, D., Whitmire, A., Leveton, L., Orr, M.
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Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110023263
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author Arias, D.
Whitmire, A.
Leveton, L.
Orr, M.
author_facet Arias, D.
Whitmire, A.
Leveton, L.
Orr, M.
author_sort Arias, D.
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description To review the literature on slow wave sleep (SWS) in long duration space flight, and place this within the context of the broader literature on SWS particularly with respect to analogous environments such as the Antarctic. Explore how SWS could be measured within the International Space Station (ISS) context with the aim to utilize the ISS as an analog for future extra-orbital long duration missions. Discuss the potential use of emergent minimally intrusive wireless technologies like ZEO for integrated prelaunch, flight, and return to Earth analysis and optimization of SWS (and general quality of sleep).
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20110023263 2025-01-16T19:15:13+00:00 Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight Arias, D. Whitmire, A. Leveton, L. Orr, M. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2011] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110023263 unknown Document ID: 20110023263 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110023263 Copyright, Distribution as joint owner in the copyright CASI Aerospace Medicine JSC-CN-25253 Human Research Program Investigators'' Workshop; Feb 14, 2012 - Feb 16, 2012; Houston, TX; United States 2011 ftnasantrs 2019-08-31T23:10:20Z To review the literature on slow wave sleep (SWS) in long duration space flight, and place this within the context of the broader literature on SWS particularly with respect to analogous environments such as the Antarctic. Explore how SWS could be measured within the International Space Station (ISS) context with the aim to utilize the ISS as an analog for future extra-orbital long duration missions. Discuss the potential use of emergent minimally intrusive wireless technologies like ZEO for integrated prelaunch, flight, and return to Earth analysis and optimization of SWS (and general quality of sleep). Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Antarctic The Antarctic
spellingShingle Aerospace Medicine
Arias, D.
Whitmire, A.
Leveton, L.
Orr, M.
Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight
title Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight
title_full Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight
title_fullStr Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight
title_full_unstemmed Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight
title_short Slow Wave Sleep and Long Duration Spaceflight
title_sort slow wave sleep and long duration spaceflight
topic Aerospace Medicine
topic_facet Aerospace Medicine
url http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110023263