Antarctic Isolation as a Mars Habitat Analogue: A Psychological Perspective
The book is a scientific monograph, based on a natural experiment on cognitive, emotional and social functioning during the year-long isolation of 21 winter hounds at the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station. The conducted research was of a specimen and sociometric nature. The results presented in the book are unique in the literature on the subject due to the longitudinal nature of the research conducted, together with its high frequency (every two weeks). Moreover, the social isolation was total in its character, due to the large limitation of connectivity with the outside world, which could be considered analogous to future long-term space missions.

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Antarctic Isolation as a Mars Habitat Analogue: A Psychological Perspective
The book is a scientific monograph, based on a natural experiment on cognitive, emotional and social functioning during the year-long isolation of 21 winter hounds at the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station. The conducted research was of a specimen and sociometric nature. The results presented in the book are unique in the literature on the subject due to the longitudinal nature of the research conducted, together with its high frequency (every two weeks). Moreover, the social isolation was total in its character, due to the large limitation of connectivity with the outside world, which could be considered analogous to future long-term space missions.

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Antarctic Isolation as a Mars Habitat Analogue: A Psychological Perspective

Antarctic Isolation as a Mars Habitat Analogue: A Psychological Perspective

Antarctic Isolation as a Mars Habitat Analogue: A Psychological Perspective

Antarctic Isolation as a Mars Habitat Analogue: A Psychological Perspective

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The book is a scientific monograph, based on a natural experiment on cognitive, emotional and social functioning during the year-long isolation of 21 winter hounds at the Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station. The conducted research was of a specimen and sociometric nature. The results presented in the book are unique in the literature on the subject due to the longitudinal nature of the research conducted, together with its high frequency (every two weeks). Moreover, the social isolation was total in its character, due to the large limitation of connectivity with the outside world, which could be considered analogous to future long-term space missions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783631857908
Publisher: Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 09/30/2021
Series: Studies in Philosophy, Culture and Contemporary Society , #34
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jan Felicjan Terelak is Full Professor at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyñski University in Warsaw, Head of the Chair of Stress and Labor Psychology, and Director of the Transportation Laboratory. His scientific activity focuses on problems of extreme stress psychology and aerospace and space psychology.

Table of Contents

Sensory deprivation – social isolation – humans in Antarctic isolation – stress factors in the Antarctic environment – transactional characteristics of the winter-over syndrome – stimulative, social, chronobiological, and functional aspects of Antarctic isolation – extreme stress

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