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  • A COMPLEX REACTION TIME STUDY (STERNBERG) IN SPACE FLIGHT

    Paper ID

    93-iaf-149

    author

    • W. Thornton
    • John Uri
    • Tom Moore

    company

    Astronaut Office, NASA Johnson Space Center

    country

    U.S.A.

    year

    1993

    abstract

    Simple and complex (Sternberg) reaction time studies were flown on three and seven day Shuttle flights in 1985. Three subjects did selftesting with an onboard handheld calculator without difficulty. There was little change in simple reaction time. One subject demonstrated a decrease in the processing rate during space motion sickness while a second exhibited an increase in complex reaction time without a change in processing rate during a period of high work load. The population was too small to demonstrate significant changes. This study demonstrates the ease and practicality of such measurements and indicates the potential value of such studies in space.