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Experiment/Payload OverviewIdentification of objective features of typological manifestations of operator activity, which can be used for assessment of the actual mental state, prediction and correction of quality of professional task performance in a space flight.
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Sponsoring Space AgencyRoscosmos
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ISS Expedition Duration:October 2008 - September 2011
18, 19/20, 21/22, 23/24, 25/26, 27/28
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DescriptionAssessment of preservation of individual typological features of operator activity and their predicted value. Assessment of preservation of adaptive biological control skill (ABC) and the correction effect.
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Set TIPOLOGIA, consisting of: TIPOLOGIA kit; TIPOLOGIA-DANNYE kit. Complex Neirolab-2000I. Hardware used onboard: Computer RSK1 of Think Pad A31P type with a set of accessories; Operator restraints; Kit with table complete set.
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Generation of objective data on preservation of the adaptive control skill in the actual flight with a rush of blood to the head that is natural in weightlessness will allow to develop methods to improve the cosmonaut readiness for various types of operator activity when stochastic and determined stimula act.
Complex NEIROLAB-2000I provides taking readings, amplification and processing of the following physiological functions and factors: electroencephalogram; color selection procedure and verbal characteristics when performing Lscher psychological test; efficiency factors of playing computer games (the following is measured: number of correct answers, errors, time of task implementation, etc.). All the data generated during the experiment is recorded on a hard disk of onboard computer Laptop Think Pad A31P RSK1 and at the end of the Expedition the data is recorded on memory card PCMCIA and removable disk HDD-FOTO-SM which upon the Expedition completion are returned to the ground.
NASA Image: ISS030E009565 - Russian cosmonaut Anatoly Ivanishin, Expedition 30 flight engineer, prepares for a session with the Russian behavioral assessment TIPOLOGIA (MBI-20) in the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station.