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Author(s): Doug Alekseev
College: College of Medical Sciences
School: School of Psychology
Created: 100509
Current version: 100509
Delivery Method: Classroom lecture
Assessment Method: Examination
Class Status: ACTIVE
Class Length: 25 minutes + Exam
Prerequisites: None
Synopsis: This class talks about how the human personality can be affected by the different factors of living in space and its consequences.
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Material used in this specific class was inspired, copied and/or summarised from the sources referenced below, and various Star Trek films, television episodes and licensed works.
References
- Orginal course concept: Luni Luna & Taylorholic Durant
- Terran Archives: European Space Agency, Medical Records Branch
- Terran Archives: National Center for Biotechnology Information , U.S. National Library of Medicine
- Terran Archives: Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA. (For the Department of the Navy)
- Additional information supplied by Dr. JinjerLynne Skytower, former CMO, USS Aviator