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The effect of parabolic flight on perceived physical, motivational and psychological state in men and women: correlation with neuroendocrine stress parameters and electrocortical activity.

机译:抛物线飞行对男性和女性感知的身体,动机和心理状态的影响:与神经内分泌压力参数和皮质活动相关。

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Previous findings of decreased mental and perceptual motor performance during parabolic flights have been attributed mainly to the primary effects of weightlessness rather than the accompanying effects of stress and altered mood. Although recent studies have alluded to the possible negative effects of stress on performance, there has been no attempt to investigate this during parabolic flights. Over a period of 3 years, 27 human participants (male n = 18, mean age +/- SD 34.67 +/- 7.59 years; female n = 9, 36.22 +/- 9.92 years) were recruited with the aim to evaluate if, and to what extent, parabolic flights are accompanied by changes in mood. Furthermore, the relationships between mood and physiological markers of stress and arousal, namely circulating stress hormones (ACTH, cortisol, epinephrine, norepinephrine, prolactin and brain activity (EEG)) were investigated. A strong and significant correlation was found between circulating stress hormone concentrations and perceived physical state, motivational state (MOT) and psychological strain (PSYCHO), whereas no interaction between mood and EEG or EEG and stress hormone concentrations was observed. Therefore, two different stress responses appear to be present during parabolic flight. The first seems to be characterised by general cortical arousal, whereas the second seems to evolve from the adrenomedullary system. It is likely that both these mechanisms have different effects on mental and perceptual motor performance, which require further investigation and should to be taken into account when interpreting previous weightlessness research.
机译:先前发现抛物线飞行期间精神和知觉运动能力下降的发现主要归因于失重的主要影响,而不是压力和情绪变化的伴随影响。尽管最近的研究暗示了压力可能对性能产生负面影响,但没有尝试在抛物线飞行中对此进行调查。在3年的时间里,招募了27位人类参与者(男性n = 18,平均年龄+/- SD 34.67 +/- 7.59岁;女性n = 9,36.22 +/- 9.92岁),目的是评估是否,抛物线飞行在多大程度上伴随着情绪的变化。此外,还研究了情绪与应激和唤醒的生理指标,即循环应激激素(ACTH,皮质醇,肾上腺素,去甲肾上腺素,催乳素和脑活动(EEG))之间的关系。发现循环应激激素浓度与知觉的身体状态,动机状态(MOT)和心理压力(PSYCHO)之间存在强烈且显着的相关性,而情绪与脑电图或脑电图与应激激素浓度之间没有相互作用。因此,在抛物线飞行期间似乎存在两种不同的应力响应。第一个似乎具有一般皮层唤醒的特征,而第二个似乎从肾上腺髓质系统发展而来。这两种机制可能会对精神和知觉运动表现产生不同的影响,需要进一步研究,在解释以前的失重研究时应考虑在内。

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