Extreme environments for understanding brain and cognition

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Extreme environments for understanding brain and cognition. / Stahn, Alexander C; Kühn, Simone.

In: TRENDS COGN SCI, Vol. 26, No. 1, 01.2022, p. 1-3.

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title = "Extreme environments for understanding brain and cognition",
abstract = "Can life in extreme environments foster our understanding of the limits and adaptability of cognition and brain plasticity? We review characteristics of spaceflight and spaceflight analogues, such as bed rest, dry immersion, parabolic flights, and isolated and controlled confinement, and discuss the potential of utilizing these research settings to advance cognitive neuroscience.",
keywords = "Brain, Cognition, Extreme Environments, Humans, Space Flight, Weightlessness",
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year = "2022",
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