It’s beginning to look like Christmas on the International Space
Station. The stockings are out, the tree is up and the station residents
continue advanced space research to benefit life on Earth and in space.
A wide array of research work took place Tuesday with scientists on
the ground, working in conjunction with the astronaut lab assistants,
exploring different fields.
Behavioral testing was scheduled Tuesday for the Neuromapping study
to assess changes in a crew member’s perception, motor control, memory
and attention during a six-month space mission. Results will help
physicians understand brain structure and function changes in space, how
a crew member adapts to returning to Earth and develop effective
countermeasures.
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