Neurocognitive performance is enhanced during short periods of microgravity—Part 2

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Previous studies showed a decrease in reaction time during the weightlessness phase of a parabolic flight. This effect was found to be stronger with increasing task complexity and was independent of previous experience of weightlessness as well as anti-nausea medication. Analysis of event related potentials showed a decreased amplitude of the N100-P200 complex in weightlessness but was not able to distinguish a possible effect of task complexity. The present study aimed to extend this previous work, by comparing behavioral (reaction time)and neurological (event related potentials analysis)performance to a simple (oddball)and a complex (mental arithmetic + oddball)task during weightlessness. 28 participants participated in two experiments. 11 participants performed a simple oddball experiment in the 1G and 0G phases of a parabolic flight. 17 participants were presented a complex arithmetic task in combination with an oddball task during the 1G and 0G phases of a parabolic flight. Reaction time as well as event related potentials (ERP)were assessed. Results revealed a reduced reaction time (p

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Wollseiffen, P., Klein, T., Vogt, T., Abeln, V., Strüder, H. K., Stuckenschneider, T., … Schneider, S. (2019). Neurocognitive performance is enhanced during short periods of microgravity—Part 2. Physiology and Behavior, 207, 48–54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2019.04.021

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