Effects of long-term closed and socially isolating spaceflight analog environment on default mode network connectivity as indicated by fMRI

iScience(2024)

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Long-term manned spaceflight and extraterrestrial planet settlement becomes the focus of space powers. However, the potential influence of closed and socially isolating spaceflight on the brain function remains unclear. A 180-day controlled ecological life support system integrated experiment was conducted, establishing a spaceflight analog environment to explore the effect of long-term socially isolating living. Three crewmembers were enrolled and underwent resting-state fMRI scanning before and after the experiment. We performed both seed-based and network-based analyses to investigate the functional connectivity (FC) changes of the default mode network (DMN), considering its key role in multiple higher-order cognitive functions. Compared with normal controls, the leader of crewmembers exhibited significantly reduced within-DMN and between-DMN FC after the experiment, while two others exhibited opposite trends. Moreover, individual differences of FC changes were further supported by evidences from behavioral analyses. The findings may shed new light for the development of psychological protection for space exploration.
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Spaceflight analog,Default mode network,Functional connectivity,Resting-state fMRI,Closed environment
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