Recent studies on human physiology and psychology in Antarctica
This article reviews recent studies about human physiology and psychology in Antarctica. The general conclusion of this body of research is that blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, weight, function of immunity, sleep and circadian rhythm are changed in the special physical and social envir...
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ftpekinguniv:oai:localhost:20.500.11897/408446 2023-05-15T13:53:16+02:00 Recent studies on human physiology and psychology in Antarctica Zhang, Yan Xue, Zuohong Peking Univ, Beijing, China 1998 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/408446 en eng 北京大学学报 自然科学版 Beijing Daxue Xuebao Ziran Kexue Ban/Acta Scientiarum uaturalium Universitatis Pekinensis.1998,34,(1),125-136. 1073308 0479-8023 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/408446 EI Journal 1998 ftpekinguniv https://doi.org/20.500.11897/408446 2021-08-01T10:30:16Z This article reviews recent studies about human physiology and psychology in Antarctica. The general conclusion of this body of research is that blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, weight, function of immunity, sleep and circadian rhythm are changed in the special physical and social environment of Antarctica. Adaptation is developed under this condition. The Antarctic environment is a source of stress. It is important to test predictive validity in the selection of personal. These studies are the foundation for further work and research. EI 0 1 125-136 34 Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Peking University Institutional Repository (PKU IR) Antarctic The Antarctic |
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This article reviews recent studies about human physiology and psychology in Antarctica. The general conclusion of this body of research is that blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, weight, function of immunity, sleep and circadian rhythm are changed in the special physical and social environment of Antarctica. Adaptation is developed under this condition. The Antarctic environment is a source of stress. It is important to test predictive validity in the selection of personal. These studies are the foundation for further work and research. EI 0 1 125-136 34 |
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