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Sleep in Isolated, Confined, and Extreme (ICE): A Review on the Different Factors Affecting Human Sleep in ICE

Pierpaolo Zivi, Luigi De Gennaro, Fabio Ferlazzo

2020Frontiers in Neuroscience39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

or in association one with each other in determining the pattern observed, and how. Most importantly, a number of methodological limitations contribute immensely to the unclear pattern of results reported in the literature. Among them, small sample sizes, small effect sizes, and large variability among experimental conditions, protocols, and measurements make it difficult to draw hints about whether sleep alterations in ICEs do exist due to the specific environmental characteristics, and which of them plays a major role. More systematic and cross-settings research is needed to address the mechanisms underlying the sleep alterations in ICE environments and possibly develop appropriate countermeasures to be used during long-term space missions.

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Sleep (system call)SpaceflightComputer sciencePsychologyData scienceCognitive psychologyEngineeringAerospace engineeringOperating systemSpaceflight effects on biologyNeuroscience of respiration and sleepCardiovascular and Diving-Related Complications