2020 journal article

Effects of short-term-12 degrees head-down tilt on cognitive performance

ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 175, 582–590.

By: D. Dayal*, S. Jesudasen*, R. Scott*, B. Stevens*, R. Hazel n, J. Nasrini*, D. Donoviel*, M. Basner*

author keywords: Cognitive test; Cognition; Space; Spaceflight; Performance; Astronaut; Microgravity; Head-down tilt
TL;DR: This study on short-term positional changes on cognitive performance suggests that performing Cognition in the supine or −12° HDT position on a tablet is associated with small decreases in accuracy and, if practice effects are taken into account, potentially also speed, but with no relevant differences between positions. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 21, 2020

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