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Psychological (clinical, observational, psychometric and psychophysiological) studies on Scott Base staff who wintered over in successive parties
Entry ID:
K017_1976_1978_NZ_1
Summary
Abstract:
A temporary psychological and psychophysiological laboratory was set up at Scott Base to obtain psychometric, psychophysical and psychophysiological data from nine men who had wintered over. The scientific aim was to measure precisely any changes that might have arisen on certain cognitive, personality and physiological factors over the winter period.
Tests conducted were: 1) The assessment of ... ![]() Geographic Coverage
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Temporal Coverage
Start Date:
1976-12-10
Stop Date:
1976-12-19
Start Date:
1977-10-08
Stop Date:
1977-10-23
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Publications/References
Taylor, A.J.W. Psychological effects of Antarctic service. New Zealand Antarctic record 1(2): 31-34, 1978.
Barabasz, A.F. Electroencephalography, isolation and hypnotic capability at Scott Base. New Zealand Antarctic record 1(2): 35-42, 1978. Barabasz, A.F. Gregson, R.A.M. Effects of wintering-over on the perception of odourants at Scott Base. New Zealand Antarctic record 1(3): 14-23, 1978.
Creation and Review Dates
DIF Creation Date:
2008-10-17
Last DIF Revision Date:
2012-10-15
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