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   Extreme environment effects on cognitive functions: A longitudinal study in high altitude in Antarctica  
   
نویسنده barkaszi i. ,takács e. ,czigler i. ,balázs l.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 0
چکیده    This paper focuses on the impact of long-term antarctic conditions on cognitive processes. behavioral responses and event-related potentials were recorded during an auditory distraction task and an attention network paradigm. participants were members of the over-wintering crew at concordia antarctic research station. due to the reduced partial pressure of oxygen this environment caused moderate hypoxia. beyond the hypoxia,the fluctuation of sunshine duration,isolation and confinement were the main stress factors of this environment. we compared 6 measurement periods completed during the campaign. behavioral responses and n1/mmn (mismatch negativity),n1,n2,p3,ron (reorientation negativity) event-related potential components have been analyzed. reaction time decreased in both tasks in response to repeated testing during the course of mission. the alerting effect increased,the inhibition effect decreased and the orienting effect did not change in the ant task. contrary to our expectations the n2,p3,ron components related to the attentional functions did not show any significant changes. changes attributable to early stages of information processing were observed in the ant task (n1 component) but not in the distraction task (n1/mmn). the reaction time decrements and the n1 amplitude reduction in ant task could be attributed to sustained effect of practice. we conclude that the antarctic conditions had no negative impacts on cognitive activity despite the presence of numerous stressors. © 2016 barkaszi,takács,czigler and balázs.
کلیدواژه Antarctica; Cognitive functions; Event-related potentials (ERP); Extreme environment; Hypoxia; Long-term isolation; Successful adaptation; Sunshine duration
آدرس environmental adaptation and space research group,institute of cognitive neuroscience and psychology,research centre for natural sciences,hungarian academy of sciences,budapest,hungary,department of experimental psychology,institute of psychology,debrecen university,debrecen, Hungary, environmental adaptation and space research group,institute of cognitive neuroscience and psychology,research centre for natural sciences,hungarian academy of sciences,budapest,hungary,faculty of education and psychology,eötvös loránd university,budapest, Hungary, environmental adaptation and space research group,institute of cognitive neuroscience and psychology,research centre for natural sciences,hungarian academy of sciences,budapest,hungary,faculty of education and psychology,eötvös loránd university,budapest, Hungary, environmental adaptation and space research group,institute of cognitive neuroscience and psychology,research centre for natural sciences,hungarian academy of sciences,budapest, Hungary
 
     
   
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