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Sleep in Microgravity

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Bulgarian Academy of Sciences

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The aim of this paper is to compare data from longitudinal study of psycho-physiological and psychological characteristics of cosmonauts’ sleep during pre-starts periods, space flights and both immediately after space flights as well as within time delay.

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Stoilova I.M. and Jordanova M.M. 2005. Sleep in Microgravity. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on "Recent Advances in Space Technologies" in Istanbul, Turkey. 743-747