Experiments with Isolation: Past, Present, and Future


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Abstract

This paper provides a review of experiments with extended confinement and isolation of small groups of volunteers in controlled environments. These studies provide opportunities to test approaches and tools enhancing the systems of biomedical support to space crews and to lay the groundwork of remote autonomous space missions in future. This review describes scenarios, goals, objectives, and main results of the long-duration isolation projects carried out at the Ground-Based Test Facility of the Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP) since 1960s and a forthcoming series of the Sirius analog studies. The authors elaborate on the fundamental principles of successful and productive accomplishment of this type of projects.

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V. I. Gushchin

Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Author for correspondence.
Email: vgushin57@imbp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123007

A. G. Vinokhodova

Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: vgushin57@imbp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123007

D. V. Komissarova

Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: vgushin57@imbp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123007

M. S. Belakovsky

Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: vgushin57@imbp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123007

O. I. Orlov

Institute for Biomedical Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: vgushin57@imbp.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 123007


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