Human Psychology in space

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well, I don't know if this topic suits well to this subforum but here's the thing: I'm doing a research about physiology in space, and my partners in research decided that to make the research much more simpler (e.g. not to complicate things with cosmic ray effects and stuff) by focusing on the psychological part of it, or rather, the neurobehaviour tendencies of people who are living in space, so, yes, I'm going to google em out by myself too, but it will be such a help for us if anybody of you know anything, or any articles about this, so thanks for reading... :)
 

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Um, perhaps, you should begin with classics?

If you can read Russian,
Yu. Gagarin, V. Lebedev - Psychology and Space 1968
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great, I can't read Cyrilic, but my physics teacher can, is there like any other English language resources except for Guyton's Physiology? I tried google scholar and found one which requires subscription (and we got ain't no nickles for this one)
 
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