
BrainSherpa in Space
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In this episode, we look at the BrainSherpa in Space travel reviewing the research on Psychomotor vigilance tasks (PVTs) as a crucial tools for assessing astronauts' reaction times and sustained attention during spaceflight. The text highlights that space environment stressors like microgravity and sleep disruption can negatively impact cognitive performance, leading to slower reaction times. Research findings indicate that consistent PVT monitoring is essential to understand these effects and inform countermeasures. Furthermore, the text discusses challenges in interpreting PVT data due to variability and biases, alongside future research directions focused on developing predictive models and longitudinal assessments to ensure astronaut safety and mission success.